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Wisdom's Daughter

A strange manuscript in an unknown language is found among the effects of the late Professor Horace Holly. Its translator discovers that while in Central Asia, Holly convinced the immortal Ayesha, also known as She-Who-Must-Be-Obeyed, to write her story - and this is the book they have found. Ayesha, born the daughter of a sheikh in the 4th century BCE, has no interest in the arranged marriage expected of her. She wants power and position of her own. Led by a vision to believe she is the daughter of Isis, she studies esoteric wisdom under the tutelage of the mystic Noot, but her beauty and intelligence make her a constant target in a world where women are still considered little better than possessions. To survive, she must rely on her wits (and perhaps a little divine intervention) in a series of daring escapes and desperate schemes, finding allies where she can. But as she climbs higher in the service of her goddess, a fateful meeting with the warrior-turned-priest Kallikrates leads her down a road even she would never have imagined. The fourth and final book in the She series. - Summary by Jennie Hughes (0 hr 14 min)

Chapters

Introductory

The Halls of Heaven

Noot the Prophet Comes to Ozal

The Battle and the Flight

The Kiss of Fate

The Summons

The Divination

The Quelling of the Storm

The King of Sidon

Dagon Takes His Sacrifice

The Vengeance of Beltis

The Escape from Sidon

The Sea Battle

The Shame of Pharaoh

The Beguiling of Bagoas

The Plot and the Voice

The Feast of the King of Kings

The Flight and the Summons

The Tale of Philo

The Hermitage of Noot

The Coming of Kallikrates

The Truth and the Temptation

Beware!

The Doom of the Fire

The Counsel of Philo

In Undying Loneliness