"While much of Ancient Egypt now stands uncovered, it is certain that her distant sands still hide many wonderful secrets, awaiting only those who have the courage and determination to find them."
This is the scrapbook journal of one such adventurer - Miss Emily Sands, a keen Egyptologist, who led an expedition across Egypt in 1927. There was speculation that the mission of this expedition was to find the fourteen body parts of Osiris that had been hidden by his evil brother, Seth - and to reunite scattered pieces of the mummy of Osiris. Unfortunately, the expedition vanished into the desert and was never heard from again. Many years later, certain manuscripts and artefacts came to light that caused Miss Sands' relatives to ponder the fact that she may not have vanished but may have discovered something of tremendous importance and then fell victim to the 'mummy curse' as with the discoverers of Tutankhamins Tomb.
You, the reader, should be the judge as to the authenticity of this journal. The journal contains copies of letters, manuscripts, charts, maps, diagrams, postcards from Egypt, and diaries of expeditions through Egypt.