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Osiris: God of Egypt

Ra, the Sun God, had the Universe at his command. He inherited the extreme power of his father, Atum, the deity that created itself. From Ra's incandescent rays are born his brother-children, from whom he takes the most graceful of beauties to wife - Nut, Goddess of the Sky. Nut, however, would be the harbinger of doom. Dominated by an irrepressible passion, she surrenders to Geb, the God of the Earth, also the brother-son of Ra. Taken by fury, Ra condemns Geb to eternal darkness. With the seclusion of Geb, the great protector of the land, the world becomes dark, a place of barbarism and chaos. Osiris is one of the children of Geb and Nut, cast into the desolate land, cursed to suffer in frail human form and taste the evils and pains of the flesh. But the misfortune of the lovers Nut and Geb would propitiate the coming of the Messiah, the noble Osiris, king of Egypt. In this adventure about the history of the first kingdom on Earth, Marcelo Hipólito rescues the legends and traditions of Ancient Egypt.

Marcelo Hipólito, Maria Eduarda Sandi

Marcelo Hipólito is the author of the novels Elves, Orcs and Assault Rifles (Giostri, 2017), The Wizard of Camelot: Merlin's saga to crown a dragon (New Century, 2013), Osiris: God of Egypt (Ground Zero, 2009) and Lucifer: The First Angel (Ground Zero, 2006).
Lucifer: The First Angel, became a cult best seller with thousands of copies sold, having sold out all its reprints released by Ground Zero and Editora Nobel. The book also inspired the creation of the play "Me, The Tempter" (Companhia Brasiliense de Teatro – season 2007).
Hipolito lectures at important literary events, such as: the Literary Festival of Poços de Caldas – Flipoços 2015 and the Joinville Book Fair 2015.
Hipolito is the co-author of several short stories published in English in the United States, United Kingdom and Spain, among which stands out Eternal Grief, nominated for best horror story in the United States, in 2003, by the Preditors Editors Readers Poll.

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