 Edition: | UK (paperback) | | Released: | 1 July 2025
| | Publisher: | Self-published | | ISBN: | Unknown | | Format: | paperback | | Owned: | | | Buy: | 
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Cover blurb: REVIEWS OF JIM’S DOCTOR WHO BOOKS “Doctor Who on acid. I recommend it, but I’d like to stick government warnings on the back cover.” - Robert Smith “The impossible is being shoved in our faces. Jim Mortimore is thinking big again.” - Finn Clark “Written with manic askewity.” - Jason A Miller “Tremendous physical intensity and sense of scope.” - Rob Matthews “A cornucopia of huge ideas that Doctor Who rarely has the audacity to explore. I have never read another book like this in any genre. I have a headache.” - Joe Ford MAAHES. World of Wonder. World of Terror.
A shocking discovery sets one-time Pharaoh and time traveller Erimemushinteperem, her friends Andy and Matt Hansen, and Professor Ibrahim Hadmani on a collision course with the most phantasmagorically dangerous world they’ve yet encountered. 1911 What starts as a casual expedition to Erimem’s tomb in the Valley of the Kings, propels Erimem and her friends to the most dangerous place in existence. But lightning animated zombies, sky battles on flying ships, mind sucking monsters made of living fulgarite and a conflict between Red Men and Green Men that’s raged for time out of mind are nothing compared to the threat the world faces from a million year old adversary. Can Edgar Rice Burroughs and Howard Carter put aside their bitter enmity to help stop the war? Why does The Lost Pharaoh want to kill every living thing on Maahes? Separated on a desert world many times larger than Earth, Erimem and her friends not only have to find each other but also must help resolve a generations old conflict between the tribes of Maahes so together they can face a terrifying common enemy: The Lost Pharaoh. A Pharaoh of Mars is the first of a new series of Erimem adventures licensed by Thebes Publishing Erimem: The Chronicles of Mars |