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The Mummy is a novelization of the film of the same name. It was published on May 1, 1999 A.D by Berkeley, and was written by Max Allan Collins.
Publisher's description[]
Rick O'Connell, dashing American and legionnaire, is in Egypt looking for a good time. His discovery of the Lost City of the Dead is a fluke--but to British librarian Evelyn Carnahan it's the archaeological find of the century. The city contains all the treasures of Egypt and possibly the secrets of life and death. Leading Evelyn's expedition deep into the Sahara isn't exactly easy money, though, as Rick must dodge death traps, escape the jaws of man-eating beetles, and even duel a hook-handed mercenary. And just when he's caught his breath, a long ago evil returns from the grave--with a taste for human flesh...
Appearances[]
Characters[]
- Richard O'Connell
- Evelyn Carnahan
- Jonathan Carnahan
- Imhotep
- Anck-Su-Namun
- Ardeth Bay
- Beni Gabor
- Terence Bey
- Gad Hassan
- Allen Chamberlin
- Burns
- Daniels
- Henderson
- Winston Havelock
- Howard Carnahan (Mentioned only)
- Ramses (Mentioned only)
- Seti I
- Cleo
- Hook
- Hangman
- Camel trader
Creatures[]
- Scarab
- Camel
- Mule
- Horse
- Pigeon (Mentioned only)
- Snake (Mentioned only)
- Cat
- Frog
- Locust
- Fly
- Dog
- Falcon
Locations[]
- Egypt
- Cairo
- Sultan's Casbah (Mentioned only)
- Cairo prison
- Fort Stack
- Hamunaptra
- Luxor (Mentioned only)
- Sahara Desert
- Cairo
- London (Mentioned only)
- Budapest (Mentioned only)
- Chicago (Mentioned only)
- Paris (Mentioned only)
Vehicles and vessels[]
Organizations and titles[]
Artifacts[]
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