Far, far away in Ancient Egypt, Jackal and Ibis are brought before the Cat Pharaoh to be punished for stealing from the town market. In a merciful moment, the cat Pharaoh decides to give the friends one last chance. She tells them they must journey up the River Nile to the temple of Karnak and bring back something that has been taken from her - a beautiful and precious Jewel Fish. But she has a warning for the two prisoners:
'Do not take anything else while you are in Karnak. And be warned that the Jewel Fish is magical. Be sure it does not get wet.'
Jackal and Ibis are not very clever and ignore the Cat Pharaoh's words by taking a few more riches for themselves . . .
Complete with hieroglyphics and sparkling jewels, here is a cautionary tale set amongst the wonders of an ancient world, from the bestselling and highly acclaimed author of such classics as Animalia, The Eleventh Hour and The Legend of the Golden Snail.
The Jewel FIsh of Karnak
Great illustrations with a mediocre story line. Incredibly frustrating that the puzzle once solved cannot be verified as per the instructions to visit the www.graemebase.com website to reveal the code and additional reward. Hours spent decoding with a young child and the website has nothing to offer as suggested in the book.. Utterly disappointing and an unfulfilled adventure for young children.
Guest, 15/05/2014