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368 pages, ebook
First published January 4, 2011
p. 11: “The Nile’s green waves lapped at my consciousness, drawing me into the marshy reeds of a waking dream where life teemed. I saw the frog and the minnows, the life-giving silt settling onto the fields beyond, and everywhere I turned in the water, the birds flocked and water lilies blossomed. With my fingers, I traced lazy circles into the dream river bringing fish leaping to the surface. I passed dried brown foliage as I made my way to the shore, and it sprouted green with life again. I gazed upon the washed-up carcass of a snake and it arose, coiled and shimmering.”
p. 271: “‘It’s true. It’s referred to even in the Hebrew holy book. It’s the tree and the fruit and the snake, symbols of Isis that their creation story warns against – as they were no friends to the Isiacs even before King Herod came to power.’”
p. 229: “The emperor snorted. ‘I dare say Agrippa would do most anything for me, but there he might draw the line. You know how he feels about that religion.’”
p. 337: “I knew that a man was not only himself but also who he wished to be.”