A mummy. And the ship that was unsinkable.Titanic. The pride of the age.And a mummy sank her.The princess Amonet. She died with a curse on her lips. But she lived again.Two men discuss the sinking of the Titanic. One of them contends a mummy did it. Another man overhears their conversation and corrects them. It wasn't a mummy at all, he says. It was the Princess Amonet. Dead for thirty-five hundred years she came alive again when four men purchased her coffin on the Egyptian black market.Three of those men died. But one didn't. And he and the mummy were on the ship that couldn't sink.From the author of Tales for a Dark Night, and The Joining, The Stranger and I am Legion.This is a short story of 13,000 words. It is part of the collection Tales for a Dark Night--Book Three.
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- Release Date 03/06/2012
- Author Scott W. Clark
- Language English
- Company Archon Books
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