"1800 - 1899" . . "Egypt" . . . . "Historical." . . . . "Mr Impossible" . . . "Mr. Impossible" . "Mr. Impossible"@en . . . "Tekenen van passie" . . . "Qi xian sheng" . . . . "Electronic books"@en . "Blame it on the Egyptian sun or the desert heat, but as tensions flare between a reckless rogue and beautiful scholar en route to foil a kidnapping, so does love, in the most uninhibited and impossibly delightful ways."@en . . "Regency fiction" . "Regency fiction"@en . . "Imposible" . "Imposible"@es . "奇先生" . . "While stranded in a Cairo prison, Rupert Carsington gets a chance for freedom when a lovely widow, who, needing him to rescue her brother who has been kidnapped, makes him an offer he cannot refuse."@en . "Fiction"@en . "Fiction" . . . . . . . . "Historical fiction" . . "Historical fiction"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Love stories" . "Love stories"@en . . "Romance fiction"@en . . . . . . . . "\"Solving the mystery of Egyptian hieroglyphics has been Daphne Pembroke's lifelong passion, one she has kept secret from everyone except her brother, Miles, who fronts as the hieroglyphics expert of the family. (Daphne's disapproving late husband believed that 'intellectual endeavors put too great a strain on the inferior female brain.') When robbers steal a papyrus from her Cairo home that may lead to a vast fortune and kidnap Miles as well, Daphne knows the crooks have taken her brother so he can decipher the hieroglyphics. To find Miles before his captors realize he's clueless, she needs muscle in the form of hunky Rupert Carsington, whom she springs from a local jail. Tracking the kidnappers takes Daphne, Rupert and their entourage down the Nile, where they face sandstorms, snakes and other perils.\"--Publisher's Weekly."@en . . "\"Solving the mystery of Egyptian hieroglyphics has been Daphne Pembroke's lifelong passion, one she has kept secret from everyone except her brother, Miles, who fronts as the hieroglyphics expert of the family. (Daphne's disapproving late husband believed that 'intellectual endeavors put too great a strain on the inferior female brain.') When robbers steal a papyrus from her Cairo home that may lead to a vast fortune and kidnap Miles as well, Daphne knows the crooks have taken her brother so he can decipher the hieroglyphics. To find Miles before his captors realize he's clueless, she needs muscle in the form of hunky Rupert Carsington, whom she springs from a local jail. Tracking the kidnappers takes Daphne, Rupert and their entourage down the Nile, where they face sandstorms, snakes and other perils.\"--Publisher's Weekly." . . "Un insupportable gentleman : roman" . . . . . . "Mister Impossible"@en . .