Did Ancient Egyptians visit Australia?Gold Medal Winner in The Wishing Shelf Book Awards 2015 9-12 years. Silver Medal Winner 2016 Readers' Favorite Book Awards Children's/Preteen. Blue Treat Award Rave Reviews Book Club 2017. “Did Ancient Egyptians visit Australia?” 13 year old TC has a secret. No one knows she possesses a supernatural power. Can TC help her Uncle Max, an archaeologist; to unearth enough evidence to prove Ancient Egyptians visited Australia, before he’s discredited in the media by those that want the past to stay buried? “Some would say that I have a gift, but to me it’s always been a curse. Before I changed my mind, I tugged off my gloves and whipped my head left and right, checking to see that no one was watching. I sucked in breath and steadied my nerves then thrust my hands against the stones and touched one of the cartouches. Time and place ripped away.” An enthralling archaeological mystery, mixing the supernatural with humour and suspense. The first of TC’s adventures - an archaeological mystery for junior readers and above. Family friendly. ![]() Wendy Scott has a New Zealand Certificate in Science (Chemistry), which allows her to dabble with fuming potions and strange substances, satisfying her inner witch. Wendy writes fantasy and children’s novels. One of the creeds she lives by is to always – Live a life less ordinary! Gold Medal Winner: The Wishing Shelf Book Awards UK 2015 Silver Medal Winner: International Readers’ Favorite Book Awards 2016 Blue Treat Award: RRBC KCT International Literary Book Awards 2017, 2018, & 2019 Finalist: The Wishing Shelf Book Awards UK 2016, 2017, & 2018 Gold Quality Marks: BooksGoSocial 2017 Finalist: Book Excellence Awards 2018 Finalist: Top Shelf Book Awards 2019 Nominee: Top Shelf Book Awards 2020 Please visit www.wendyjscott.com to learn more, read Wendy’s blog, sign up for her newsletter, or to leave her a message. She loves hearing from readers. Pen Names Fantasy ~ Wendy Scott Children’s ~ WJ Scott Other (Romance/Paranormal) ~ Wendy Jayne
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