The Bride of the Nile — Volume 01
About This Book
The narrative unfolds in Egypt after the Arab conquest, during a time of drought and social upheaval, following the arrival of a caravan and its lean, venerable merchant whose presence illuminates tensions between religious factions and the new rulers. Political and religious conflicts between Byzantine loyalists, local Christians, and Muslims surface through local interactions and the role of the Mukaukas, the Byzantine representative. Interpersonal dynamics include alliances, rivalries, and a developing intimacy involving a young widow, which reflects shifts in power, identity, and cultural exchange. Historical detail and antiquarian scholarship are woven into a historical-romantic plot that explores faith, governance, and personal fate amid changing rule.





