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Illustrations Copyright © 2013 Christina Balit
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Cover: Ra and Usir sit on thrones, fittingly, since Ra rules aboveground and Usir rules below. In front of each stands a challenger. Aset nearly killed Ra with the snakebite. Set did kill Usir.
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For the spirit of my maternal grandmother, who was born in Alexandria. —DJN
To my special friend Tessa. —CB
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