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The Mummy or Ramses the Damned [Library Binding]

Anne Rice
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10 July 2008
Anne Rice, bestselling author of The Vampire Chronicles, now delves into the mysterious legend of the mummy in this original and poetic tale of romance and horror.

It begins in the early 1900's when archaeologist Lawrence Stratford discovers a perfectly preserved mummy in a tomb in Cairo. Little does he know that the mummy, one Ramses the Great, a.k.a. Ramses the Damned, has consumed an extraordinary potion that makes him immortal; only the powerful rays of the sun are needed to bring him to life. Transported to London, the mummy dispenses with his wrap and takes on a human guise. As Reginald Ramsey, he immediately captures the heart of Stratford's daughter, Julie, who is privy to his unnatural secret but can't resist his stunning good looks. All goes well until Reginald comes across Cleopatra, his long-lost love, under glass in a museum. Unable to bear the sight of this once-glorious Queen now on gruesome display, he decides to bring her back to life...a decision he will live forever-to regret.

The ancient world collides with the modern one in Anne Rice's richly erotic yet sentimental love story that resonates with the macabre.

Michael York made his film debut in 1966 opposite Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor in Taming Of The Shrew. The well-known actor has since appeared in many movies, including Cabaret and Murder on the Orient Express. His extensive television credits include the CBS miniseries SPACE, an ABC After School Special Are You My Mother? for which he was nominated for an Emmy Award, and a series of guest appearance on CBS's Knots Landing.

Other Anne Rice titles available as Random House AudioBooks: Interview With The Vampire and The Queen Of The Damned
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  • Library Binding
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1439513686
  • ISBN-13: 978-1439513682
  • Product Dimensions: 17.3 x 10.4 x 3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,634,345 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
By Mary Whipple HALL OF FAME TOP 100 REVIEWER
Format:Paperback
Several love stories, numerous murders, the discovery of an undead mummy, the bringing to life of Cleopatra, and an ending which is not an ending keep the reader occupied and amused from beginning to end--enjoyable escape reading. Famed archaeologist Lawrence Stratford has discovered a mysterious tomb belonging to Ramses, while excavating in Egypt in 1914. Ancient hieroglyphs and Greek and Roman inscriptions warn potential discoverers of the tomb that Ramses had been alive for a thousand years when he entered the tomb--that he is immortal, forced to live as Ramses the Damned. Inside the tomb are jars filled with liquids, one of which is thought to ensure immortality.

Brought back to London in his mummy case, Ramses is eventually awakened by the sun, which was worshipped by the Egyptians. Bursting his bandages, he escapes into twentieth century England, where he becomes known as Reginald Ramsey. His love for Julie Stratford, daughter of the now-deceased archaeologist, becomes more complicated, however, when he and Julie return to Egypt and he discovers and brings to life the mummified body of Cleopatra, his former lover.

The triangle of Ramses, Cleopatra, and Mark Antony underlies and adds tension to the modern romances of Ramsey and Julie, and of Cleopatra and Alex, Julie's former fiance. Subplots involving the murderous Henry Stratford (Julie's cousin), the vengeful Cleopatra, and the "helpful" Eliot, Lord Rutherford (Alex's father), add over-the-top drama to the romances and keep the action moving at breakneck speed.

Rice's descriptions of the England of the day, through the astonished responses of Ramses and Cleopatra to the modern world, provide insights into the period and the passion for Egyptology.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars The best Mummy story!! 12 Sep 2003
Format:Mass Market Paperback
Already a big fan of Rameses the second from reading Christaian Jaques Ramses series, I was thrilled to discover he was the star in this book by my favourite author.
He makes a dashing and complex hero, and the ending with his long lost love, Cleopatra is one of the most chilling and haunting I have ever read.
A stunning, compleing book. My only complaint is that despite the clif hanger ending, there has never bee a sequal!!!
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4.0 out of 5 stars A new rendering of the Mummy 7 Oct 2007
By M. A. Ramos TOP 1000 REVIEWER
Format:Paperback
The Mummy. We all watched it growing up. The book begins in Egypt in the 1920's with an archeologist on a dig south of Cario where they come across a great tomb and written upon it in three different languages dating thousands of years apart is a warning/curse that to disturb this tomb will wake it's occupents whose wrath cannot be contained. This is the resting places of "Ramses the Damned". We learn that Ramses ingested an immortality elixir which he took from the Hittites. Having grown tired, he sleeps for 1000 years when Cleopatra awakes him. He, of course, is in love with her, as were all the great men of the time. He offers her immortality, but instead she opts for sucide instead of being taken as a prisoner to Rome. He awakes in London almost 2000 years later. Ramses exhibits human natures and qualities and falls in love. Though he is enjoying his lofe, Ramses feels that he must avenge the death of the man that found his tomb and he must say to Egypt before he can start a new life. But while in Egypt he finds the body of his one true love. Read the book to find out what happens. This book is not your normal mummy story. I would have rated it 5 stars; but the ending is a bit open, suggesting a sequel.
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3 of 7 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars good but not one of her best. 27 April 2001
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I thought this book had some good points the story wasn't all that boring, but historically it was off the mark, for example at the begining the press wouldn't have been allowed in the tomb, but overall quite an interesting read, not the best not the worst.
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