Scott Oden (born June 24,1967 in Columbus, Indiana) is an American historical novelist writing books about Ancient Persia and Egypt. His first book is the critically-acclaimed Men of Bronze (2005). His lifelong fascination with ancient history began in 1976, when his third-grade teacher showed his class slides from the traveling Tutankhamun exhibit. Now a full-time writer, Oden lives in rural North Alabama, near Huntsville. Oden's writing influences include: Robert E.

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