A novel with Egyptian roots
For lovers of Egyptian mythology, the Czemiel offer will be a real must-have on a bookshelf. The story of Hatshepsut, the pharaoh woman, is a good introduction to the rest of the story. The question of immortality ( Is it possible for a man to become immortal? ) Appears in the first part of the book, but to get the answer to it, we need to look deeper. The characters we meet in the modern world, especially Benedict Rutherford, the mercenary, are diverse and change as the story unfolds. The mentioned name can be associated with the book debut of Czemiel. In the novel The Protector, the owner of a detective office in London undertook an explanation of the dark history of the mummy.
Risky game of the author with the reader
Rutherford finds himself embroiled in an international intrigue thanks to a precious trinket – an eye-shaped pendant. The Egyptian riddle is the beginning of a new phase in the detective’s life, and he will have to struggle to save himself. A reader who follows the path outlined by the author will surely feel like one of the participants of the events. When holding the Eye of Horus in your hands, it is worth remembering that this is a sensational novel, so we will find in it, among others investigative inquiries, secrets and probable, but somewhat confusing, solutions to the untrained reader-detective.
The book consists of short chapters, which makes the Eye of Horus read really fast! At the same time, Czemiel decided to play a very risky game with the viewer – her story is full of twists and turns, and the multiplicity of the characters’ perspectives may be overwhelming. A reader who likes detailed character traits will surely stop using Novae Res’s fictional chaos. However, it can be presumed that Czemiel consciously does not distract the recipient, wanting to avoid distancing his thoughts from the main plot. Descriptions and dialogues deserve special attention. The author boldly and efficiently presents the reality of the characters, their conversations also stimulate the imagination, not boredom the reader.
With the naked eye
Four hundred and thirty-six pages were covered with a black, aesthetic cover. It has been enriched with golden elements. A beautiful woman looks at us from the cover, arousing the desire to read the book. In addition to the name of the author, the title of the book and the name of the publisher, there is also a word of encouragement: Never before has the dream of immortality been so close to fulfillment . The reader who gets this book will surely feel a thrill at the thought of reading it.
Czemiel’s novel positively surprised me – it is like a good sensational film, which makes it impossible to tear myself away from it. If you have a few hours of free time, you can sit back in the armchair and have fun. The heroes of the Eye of Horus will certainly not let you get bored, and the mythical pendant in the shape of an eye will take you back in time.