Angela Reid

ALLi Author Member

Location: United Kingdom (the)

Genres: Young Adult (YA), Biography

Skills: Speaking Engagement/Lecture, Reading/Literary Event

Angela Cecil Reid has written for pleasure for as long as she can remember. Since her children left home she has spent more time writing, and also researching her Egyptologist ancestors for a biography of the family. The Victorian setting of "Nile Cat" was inspired by her great grandmother, May Tyssen-Amherst's memoir of childhood winters spent in Egypt in the 1870s. She has contributed stories to each of 5 successful collections of short stories set in and around Oxford, the first of which was "The Sixpenny Debt and Other Oxford Stories", and the most recent was "The Radcliffe Legacy and Other Oxford Stories". She has also published articles on the Tyssen-Amhersts' exploits in Egypt and presented papers on the family who played a vital, but often forgotten, role in Howard Carter's discovery of Tutankhamun. She taught dyslexic children, and children with special needs, for many years but has always wanted to write for older children and young adults. She and her husband now live on a farm in Oxfordshire and look after a menagerie of dogs, chickens and a flock of rare breed Cotswold sheep.

Angela Reid's books

Nile Cat

A GIRL. A CAT. A PERILOUS MISSION THAT MUST NOT FAIL.

It is 1871. Fourteen-year-old Rose and her twin sister, Lily, set sail for Egypt on board the SS Australia. When Mr John Baxter, an Egyptologist, joins the ship, Rose soon realises that he is following her. Everywhere she goes, there he is too. She realises he wants her dead, but has no idea why. Rose is afraid, dreadfully afraid - but no one else, not even Lily, senses the danger.

Even the gift of a small, beautifully carved, stone cat fails to comfort Rose. Now she is haunted by the unfolding story of Miut, an ancient Egyptian temple cat, and Hori, the boy who cares for her. Heteb, High-Priest of the Temple of Osiris, has died unexpectedly. To protect the temple from its enemies, he needs his Seal of Power to cast his spells in the afterlife. Hori and Miut must take the Seal to Heteb's tomb before it is closed. Their path is dark and dangerous ­- the followers of the god Seth will stop at nothing to seize the Seal for themselves.

The threads of past and present merge in the streets of Cairo and in the deserts beyond. Rose knows she has to overcome her fear. She has Mr Baxter to defeat, and a mission to complete. She cannot do it alone. She and Lily must work together. The penalty for failure is death.

AWARDS:
NILE CAT was shortlisted for the 2021 Rubery Prize. It has also received a B.R.A.G. Medallion (2021).

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