Who did not hear to say in Rameses,
great faraó of old Egypt. In this romance author Anne Rice, also known for its Vampirescas Chronicles, recoups this personage and she makes it immortal. The tomb of Rameses is found in the Valley Dos Reis for a bourgeois who left London to dedicate its great passion to it, archaeology. But its great discovery is ensombrecida for its murder, in the hands of its ludópata nephew for economic reasons. The múmia is brought to kept London and in the house of its finder for Julie, its son; in same time that, the nephew tries to poison the heiress of the familiar richness, awaken Rameses of its lethargy to prevent the murder. Julie, scared I begin it with dispertar of múmua, is astonished of as if king recouped of its forces favours to astro. He proves that he is psicologicamente sobrehumano a fisica man and, alem to learn with a surprising speed. Rameses counts to it as she took
elixir of the
life that still she possesss and thanks to it she lived great moments of
history until she got passionate herself for the great Cleópatra. However it preferred to die instead of taking elixir, for the Landmark death Antonio to who loved more than the propria life. Defeated, Rameses locked itself in its tomb far of the sun to sleep perpetual. Together they cover London so that Rameses
discovers the modern age and between them a great passion is born that joins them each time more. They undertake a trip that will change its existence and of its friends. Rameses discovers in the Cairo the múmia of its old love, even so loving Julie, she had not forgotten its great queen, and for this reason the awaken one with its elixir carrying through an act against the nature, that almost finishes in tragedy for all the people its return. This great history has as protagonist a personage with being able supernatural, but still being human with its feelings and debilidades. In it makes them to think about immortality, in the desire not to die that as much pursues the humanity. If we had it, we would use
immortality for the good or badly?
Seriamos the human beings happyest or to I oppose it, we seriamos unhappy for all eternity?
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