The House of Two Sisters
By Rachel Louise Driscoll
By Rachel Louise Driscoll
By Rachel Louise Driscoll
By Rachel Louise Driscoll
By Rachel Louise Driscoll
Read by Antonia Salib
By Rachel Louise Driscoll
Read by Antonia Salib
Category: Historical Fiction | Women's Fiction
Category: Historical Fiction | Women's Fiction
Category: Historical Fiction | Women's Fiction | Audiobooks
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$30.00
Jun 10, 2025 | ISBN 9780593982884
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Jun 10, 2025 | ISBN 9780593982891
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Jun 10, 2025 | ISBN 9798217073177
660 Minutes
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Praise
“A remarkable debut novel . . . The level of research into both Victorian London and Egypt in Victorian times is breathtaking. . . . Rachel Louise Driscoll is a writer to look out for. Her ability to intertwine the ancient with the not-quite-so-old is phenomenal. Knowing ancient Egypt is one thing, but knowing how Egyptology was viewed a century or more ago is even more meritorious.”—Historical Novels Review
“An intoxicating tale of adventure and obsession, told in prose that shimmers like the Nile . . . I loved it.”—Emilia Hart, author of Weyward
“A dazzling debut and an irresistible page-turner . . . With an unforgettable heroine you cannot help but root for, I was spellbound from the very first page to the very last.”—Susan Stokes-Chapman, author of Pandora
“Rachel Louise Driscoll’s clever and haunting exploration of nineteenth-century Egyptomania had me turning pages until late into the night. An eerie tale in the best Victorian gothic tradition, this book is a treat for anyone who has ever been entranced by the mythology of ancient Egypt.”—Anna Rasche, author of The Stone Witch of Florence
“Blending gothic vibes with ancient Egyptian mythology, The House of Two Sisters is bursting with love of family, unexpected betrayals, goal-oriented adventure, and a heaping dose of self-reflection.”—Malayna Evans, author of Neferura
“In this glittering debut, Driscoll takes readers on the adventure of a lifetime. Lush and evocative, The House of Two Sisters asks us to consider: what do we owe to the people and places we love?”—Shannon Ives, author of Those Fatal Flowers
“Intriguing . . . A gripping and skillfully written Victorian adventure set in Egypt and based on mythology . . . I loved it and learned a lot!”—Santa Montefiore, author of Last Voyage of the Valentina
“Seamlessly blending extensive historical research and ancient Egyptian mythology with exquisite storytelling, The House of Two Sisters is an astonishingly accomplished debut.”—Jessica Bull, author of Miss Austen Investigates
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