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The Egypt Game (1967) is a Newbery Honor -winning novel by Zilpha Keatley Snyder. The story, set in California, follows the life of a lonely 11-year-old named April Hall ( April Dawn) (the daughter of an actress sent to live with her grandmother) and 11-year-old Melanie Ross, her new neighbor. Both share an interest in Ancient Egypt, and decide to create an elaborate "Egypt Game". Their bright imaginations inspire the game- but strange, dangerous things happen in their neighborhood, including the murder of a girl.