Burning Sands

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Burning Sands

by Arthur E. P. Brome (Arthur Edward Pearse Brome) Weigall

EN·~9 hours·33 chapters

Chapters

33 total
1

CHAPTER I—A STUDY IN BEHAVIOUR

23:14
2

CHAPTER II—THE FREEDOM OF THE DESERT

14:59
3

CHAPTER III—THE WORLD AND THE FLESH

15:52
4

CHAPTER IV—A JACKAL IN A VILLAGE

19:52
5

CHAPTER V—FAMILY AFFAIRS

18:21
6

CHAPTER VI—TOWARDS THE SUNSET

17:38
7

CHAPTER VII—THE DESERT AND THE CITY

18:27
8

CHAPTER VIII—THE ACCOMPLICE

14:47
9

CHAPTER IX—ON THE NILE

20:12
10

CHAPTER X—“FOR TOMORROW WE DIE”

12:34

Description

In the sweltering summer of Cairo, the glittering ballroom of the British Residency buzzes with expatriates clinging to propriety amid the desert heat. Lady Muriel Blair, newly arrived and defiantly spirited, navigates the stifling formalities with a mix of sarcasm and charm, drawing the curious eyes of seasoned diplomats and socialites. Her companion, the polished Rupert Helsingham, offers a steady counterpoint as they slip onto the veranda to escape the oppressive dance floor.

Yet beneath the gilded veneer, whispers of political maneuvering and familial expectations begin to surface, especially from the formidable Lady Smith‑Evered, wife of the commander‑in‑chief. Muriel’s sharp wit and restless curiosity set her at odds with the rigid etiquette of the colonial elite, hinting at conflicts that will test her loyalties and ambitions. As the night deepens, the heat of the city mirrors the rising tension, promising a journey that will force her to choose between duty and desire.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (561K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2011-01-15

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Arthur E. P. Brome (Arthur Edward Pearse Brome) Weigall

Arthur E. P. Brome (Arthur Edward Pearse Brome) Weigall

1880–1934

An energetic early 20th-century writer who brought ancient Egypt to a wide popular audience, he mixed firsthand archaeological experience with a flair for biography, journalism, and storytelling. His books helped turn pharaohs, queens, and buried cities into vivid human drama for general readers.

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