The Hawk of Egypt

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The Hawk of Egypt

by Joan Conquest

EN·~7 hours

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In the bustling heart of Cairo’s ancient bazaar, a young European woman named Damaris wanders the silk‑laden lanes with her mischievous bulldog, Wellington, at her side. The call to prayer rises over stalls of glittering fabrics, fragrant spices, and the clamor of merchants, drawing the curious eyes of locals and hinting at a world far removed from the streets of Piccadilly. Damaris, fresh from her eighteenth birthday, moves with a blend of daring and grace, her bright red curls catching the sun as she searches for exotic companions—from a sleek falcon to a spirited greyhound.

The novel immerses listeners in the vivid sights, sounds, and scents of the Egyptian market: the rustle of silk, the perfume of cedar and musk, the chatter of harem women behind carved lattices, and the rhythmic cadence of camel and donkey traffic. As Damaris navigates this kaleidoscope of culture, her curiosity and love for animals set her on a path that promises unexpected encounters and a taste of adventure in a land where destiny seems already woven.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (428K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-04-27

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Joan Conquest

Joan Conquest

1883–1941

A prolific early 20th-century British novelist who wrote as Joan Conquest, she built a long career around popular fiction and historical imagination. Behind the pen name was Mary Eliza Louise Cooke, a writer whose books still surface for readers interested in forgotten women authors.

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