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The Translator's Bone MTA
A linguist's thriller set in Napoleonic Egypt amid the Rosetta stone breakthrough

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The Translator's Bone *The Translator’s Bone* is a historical thriller set against the backdrop of Napoleon’s 1798 Egyptian campaign. The story follows Thomas Merritt, a reserved British linguist working for the French Commission of the Sciences and Arts. When the Rosetta Stone is unearthed at Fort Julien, Merritt recognizes it as the "bone" of a lost world—a structural key to a silent civilization. As he begins the grueling task of decipherment, he finds himself caught in a high-stakes race between the French, who view the artifact as a symbol of imperial legitimacy, and British agents, led by the cunning Lieutenant Vance, who seek to seize it as a trophy of war.

As Merritt navigates the chaos of the French occupation, from the scholarly debates at the Institut d’Égypte to the dangerous back alleys of Cairo, he forms an uneasy alliance with a double-agent dragoman named Yacoub. Merritt realizes that knowledge is a dangerous currency; his notebooks are stolen, he is targeted by spies, and he is eventually arrested by his own side under suspicion of treason. To protect his breakthroughs, Merritt is forced to become a "thief of history," creating secret rubbings with "shadow ink" and hiding his grammar in Coptic gardens and lead-lined crates to ensure the truth survives the impending French capitulation.

The novel concludes years later in a post-Napoleonic Paris. Despite the physical stone being surrendered to the British Museum, Merritt has successfully smuggled the linguistic "soul" of the artifact back to France. He mentors the young prodigy Jean-François Champollion, passing on the "Translator’s Bone"—the phonetic keys and demotic structures he risked his life to preserve. The book ends with the historic 1822 announcement of the decipherment of the hieroglyphs, a victory of intellectual persistence over imperial greed, proving that while empires may hold the stone, the translator holds the voice of the past.

Author:

Brittany Mendoza

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Date Published:

April 16, 2026

Word Count:

53,955 words

Reading Time:

3 hours 47 minutes

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