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Hawk of Egypt

Gelesen von Sibella Denton

(3 Sterne; 1 Bewertungen)

A tragic love triangle between a beautiful English girl, an English gentleman, and a half-English, half-Egyptian plays out among the ruins and under the desert stars of 1920s era Egypt. The saga ends, as all love triangles must, in tragedy upon the desert sands. (Summary by Sibella Denton) (7 hr 12 min)

Chapters

Chapter 01

13:48

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Chapter 02

12:59

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Chapter 03

14:24

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Chapter 04

13:19

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Chapter 05

10:16

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Chapter 06

17:10

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Chapter 07

6:46

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Chapter 08

16:23

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Chapter 09

21:41

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Chapter 10

12:22

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Chapter 11

7:22

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Chapter 12

14:16

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Chapter 13

10:25

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Chapter 14

5:41

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Chapter 15

9:37

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Chapter 16

6:21

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Chapter 17

13:34

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Chapter 18

6:22

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Chapter 19

11:14

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Chapter 20

9:53

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Chapter 21

14:35

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Chapter 22

11:32

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Chapter 23

18:54

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Chapter 24

6:24

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Chapter 25

9:44

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Chapter 26

15:44

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Chapter 27

10:16

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Chapter 28

12:52

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Chapter 29

18:49

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Chapter 30

15:53

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Chapter 31

14:24

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Chapter 32

13:26

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Chapter 33

10:55

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Chapter 34

12:57

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Chapter 35

12:28

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Bewertungen

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(3 Sterne)

I am not sure what to say about this book. It was okay. I could not really invest myself in any of the characters. The dog Wellington was more likable than his mistress. I liked the character of Hugh as I felt sympathy for him. This book I think tries to be a little bit Romeo and Juliet. The writer goes off on a lot of tangents and I found myself thinking just get on with the story. The narrator had a good clear voice, but she read in a rather monotone way which was also made the story somewhat less interesting.