Fetch Your Copy The Buried Pyramid (Imhotep #2) Imagined By Jerry Dubs Formatted As Textbook

really like this series of Egyptian historical novels, The author boldly throws in timetravel and sets the books so far into the unknown and unknowable pastyears ago , that who can argue with his period details I was able to go allin on this book and enjoyed it immensely.
Another stunning read

As did the first book, the second entwines you in an amazing perspective of ancient Egypt , you are with the characters daily lives , experiences the highs and lows.
Beautifully written , you feel like you are part of the story, . so glad there is a book,to continue our journey Very well written, Had to read them all! Author was brilliant in bring ancient Egypt to life, Highly recommend this series. The Buried Pyramid by Jerry Dubs

The author really takes us into his mind's eye! Makes you want to try the food, hear the silence, and smell the incense! His characters draw you into their world, from the past or the future.
I've read several "time travel" books and these are my favorite! Who doesn't dream of visiting a different time This is an easy book to read, I've already started the next in the series! King Djoser is dead.
Prince Teti, his son, is now king, but all is not right in the Two Lands,

There is trouble brewing and Tim Hope aka Imhotep, will get caught up right in the middle of this one when a member of his family is falsely accused.
Not only does he have that to contend with, little Maya, his daughter becomes deathly ill and Imhotep must find a way to save her even if it means going back to his modern world.



This one has a bigger part in the modern world as Tim goes back to save his daughter, but there is also something going on with time.
Are there consequences to time travel Can history be changed Or is our destiny locked in place, . . or as Tim says, "It will be, so it is so"


This second book in the series was just as fun as the first and I definitely recommend it! I am not a very fast reader and I finished this book indays.
I simply could not put it down, The story was well written and with all the plot twists and turn, you simply can't put it down, This book like the first will keep you guessing and "on your toes" wanting more, I immediately purchased the next in the series, Actual .stars.

So good! I love this series and definitely want to read the next two books,

This was so nearly astar read for me, but I had to deduct just/of
Fetch Your Copy The Buried Pyramid (Imhotep #2) Imagined By Jerry Dubs Formatted As Textbook
a star, purely because of the amount of errors names were sometimes mixed up, there was a fair amount of misspellings, and the formatting wasn't always consistent.
Granted, this didn't really affect my enjoyment of the story, but it was a tiny bit distracting at times and pulled me out of the moment plus, it just looked unprofessional.


But anyway, this book is much like the last one in terms of pacing, It starts out not so exciting, with a recollection of the early life of King Djoser and Heterphenebti, It picks up speed and gets more interesting as it moves on to Djoser's quest to take back his rightful place on the throne of the Two Lands, after his father, King KhaSekhemwy, is betrayed and assassinated, and the treacherous Nebka takes the throne.


It then becomes even more exciting when the story returns to Imhotep Djoser is dead, his son Teti is now King of the Two Lands, and Imhotep's life is slowly falling apart his daughter is deathly ill and he is unknowingly making new enemies that could jeopardise his future.
The ancient Egyptian time traveller realises that the only way to save his daughter's life is to travel back into the future that he came from, in order to access the advanced modern healthcare and cure her.


It was awesome getting to revisit the modern world and see what effects Imhotep's or Tim Hope's actions in the past have had on the world of the future.
This book is filled with mystery and shocker moments, and it is so wellplanned, All of the events that occur in both the past and the future bleed into one another seamlessly, and there are so many moments where you'll stop and think "Oh! That makes sense! Now I see why that happened!" It blew my mind a bit.


If you like time travel stories, if you like mystery, if you find ancient Egyptian history fascinating, if you want to be taken on an adventure like no other, or if you are just a fan of the Imhotep series, you have to read this.
It's amazing. Awesome, awesome read

Once again Jerry Dubs wrote an astounding novel, This whole series has kept me up late at night and gotten me up early, . a really great story and for me a true page turner continuing the story line Part

This was not as exciting as the first, but still a very good read.
Taking a food break, and then I am headed back to ancient Egypt in the form of book/part, Not bad

I still hate time travel parts however it is well developed and characters are fleshed out, He took a lot of effort on research and it shows, . I like it enough to read next book, Worthwhile Followup

Going forward following the death of King Djoser, Imhotep finds himself and his family in mortal danger, Can Imhotep survive Can he save his family Find out in this action packed second book of the series, I loved the world setting of Ancient Egypt as always, I loved that Imhotep actually misses his friend, Djoser, and actually misses modern world conveniences after living in Ancient Egypt foryears,

The structure was interesting, as it wasn't as straight forward as the first book we go back further into the past and look at Djoser's and Hetephernebti's childhoods and how Djoser finally became the King.
This was my favourite part of the book, We go back to the modern world in both the yearsand, There is a fair amount of time warp and Imhotep jumping around between his Ancient world life and his modern world,

the time jumping doesn't add up because I was constantly asking myself, how could Maya have been born and beyrs old in, if Imhotep wasn't around in the past in the preceding few years to conceive Maya with Meryt

Imhotep's time in his Ancient world is no longer as fulfilling and happy and peaceful as it had been in the first book there is a lot of nostalgia to it.
I wish the author had the writing finesse to really explore the contradiction of Imhotep/Tim Hope feeling that he belongs and also doesn't belong in both the Ancient and the modern worlds of why and how his heart is torn between Meryt and Akila on what is different yet the same about both of these women.
The author 's attempt at emotional dialogue rings false he doesn't really write love and romance well at all,

Exploring Imhotep's inner world and turmoil would've made for rich material but the author is not looking to write a drama this is an action tale through and through.


Another reason why I have this rated asis because the villains were halfbaked, Merneith was an interesting antagonist and I wish we had gotten to spend more time with her, the way we did in the first book with Djefi and Siamun.
So by the time Merneith gets her comeuppance with a very clever twist though, I wasn't really cheering for the good guys as I hardly knew Merneith and didnt get to see all the evil that she had brought upon thelands.


We get to find out what happened with Diane, through another interesting twist, We see a lot more of Ahmes, who is now a young man and is closely involved with Imhotep's story in both the past and the future, Meryt gets relegated to the wife role and we hardly see characters like Tama and Hetephernebti, So this book took me exactlymonths to finish, and there's a reason for that, The firstof it is not about Imhotep and his exploits at all, All the timetraveling cultureclashing awesomeness that the first book brought around doesn't even get mentioned until you're halfway through the book, After that, it moves pretty quick, and feels a lot like the first book,

Other than pacing, my one major critique is: I really don't like the way the author writes about sexuality, I feel I dunno creeped out most of the time, I get thatBC was a totally different world, but the way the author describes young women just makes me feel, . . oily. In addition, Imhotep now has three wives throughout his story, more or less, And I get it: one is dead, one is in the past, the other in the future, . . but still makes him seem more like a horndog than a devoted husband and father,

That being said: The early Djoser parts, and the secondof the book are just as fun, gripping, action packed, and human as the first, And even though I put it this book away for likeout of themonths and swore I wouldn't read book: I probably will, Because the time traveling stuff, and the Imhotep parts are actually pretty good! Just don't abandon all your main characters to tell a side story with no hallmarks of what made your first book so enjoyable for half the dang book.
Excellent story excellent writing. I love historical fiction, the more ancient the better, Readers of “Imhotep” will find themselves transported once more to ancient Egypt with Imhotep, King Djoser, Meryt, Hetephernebti and other familiar characters in this second novel about the famous architect of the Step Pyramid.


“The Buried Pyramid” begins as the Second Dynasty of ancient Egypt comes crashing to an end with the assassination of King KhaSekhemwy, the forced marriage of his daughter to the king's assassin, and the disappearance of Prince Djoser, rightful heir to the throne.
The second half of the novel picks up the story thirty years later as Imhotep takes desperate measure to save his daughter's life and tiggers a series of tragedies that changes the face of ancient Egypt.


“The Buried Pyramid” is both a prequel and a sequel to “Imhotep,” the first of a trilogy, The third novel, “The Forest of Myrrh,” is scheduled for release next year, More adventures of Tim Hope as Imhotep and himself, In this book he loses favor with the king because he was unable to save the kings sons life, His own daughter gets sick and Imhotep takes her thru the time portal to modern day where he gets her the medical attention she needs and then goes back to ancient Egypt where He gets into serious trouble because he was able to save his daughter from the same illness the kings son had.
Wow!

A long book but a spectacular one to read! I thought the first in this series could not be beat yet I was wrong.
Spectacular! Mind Blowing story of time travel ancient Egypt and Love

love the fast pace of the story and the suggested implications of of time travel and the life of ancient Egypt.
I liked this book much better than the first in the series, But I have adjusted myself from being a historical accuracy nut to a reader who enjoys time travel novels, LOL. I do recommend this series to those who enjoy time travel, You will find the characters compelling, well described to the point you can visualize them, I do love the way the author makes you develop strong allegiances with the characters, So fellow readers, if you enjoy time travel, try this series, I don't think you will be disappointed, Engrossing.

Although, this story is a little bit "magic door, " Therefore, a bit corny. If you are going to put modern day people in a historical setting you need a device to put them there,
Once we are taken backyears, the adventure begins, Dubs does a wonderful job , recreating the harsh way of life and the customs of ancient Egypt,
A good story needs villains, Dubs provides us with a few good ones, There are some truly evil characters who have some diabolical plots to bring about Imhotep's demise, Despite being locked in a burial tomb and having his wife and daughter's lives threatened, Imhotep manages to put things right, Jerry Dubs has done something amazing he has brought to life a culture I have loved my entire life,
He recreates a slower, simpler pace of life, yet full of intrigue and plots, secrets and complications,
Once you accept the method of teavel between the past and the present, introduced in the first novel, Imhotep, the rest becomes a long, pleasurable read,
I can't believe it took me until almost halfway through the book before I realised the name of the main protagonist was so important to the premise of the story!
I spent a little while smiling at that.

The other thing noticeable about the author is his dissatisfaction with some of the social injustices that make up such a large part of our lives,
Please read this book if you enjoy learning about Egypt, but read Imhotep first,
A pleasure to read and now I am in wild anticipation to get to partof the entire story, Better than the first book which I also gavestars! Book

Kingdoms have changed and new players have control of the time stream, Tim has passed between time trying to correct his family and friends futures only to realize his interchangeable path through time has brought the future into the past and time has passed between history of wishes to put future changes on a mobius circle he may not be able to find again.
Ive always been drawn to science fiction, The seed for Imhotep, my first novel, was an incident that happened in, when my wife and I were in Egypt, In the sitelink Imhotep series I explore the information divide in modern America, In a new series of books, Im planning to explore the development of personal identity, Of course, this is all wrapped in a gripping story with fleshed out characters, Im also starting an exciting experiment on crowd sourcing creativity, For on that, take a look at sitelink my Patreon pageMarried since, Deb and I have three children, Back inwe became vagabonds an experience we wrote about in sitelink Vagabond Retirement, So far, its been a blast, Cheers! Jerry I've always been drawn to science fiction, The seed for "Imhotep," my first novel, was an incident that happened in, when my wife and I were in Egypt, In the sitelink Imhotep series I explore the information divide in modern America, In a new series of books, I'm planning to explore the development of personal identity, Of course, this is all wrapped in a gripping story with fleshed out characters, I'm also starting an exciting experiment on crowd sourcing creativity, For on that, take a look at sitelink my Patreon pageMarried since, Deb and I have three children, Back inwe became vagabonds an experience we wrote about in sitelink Vagabond Retirement, So far, its been a blast, Cheers! Jerry sitelink.