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Tyrant: Force of Kings
Christian Cameron
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Description for Tyrant: Force of Kings
Paperback. The triumphant final volume in the epic series - a series of monumental battles, fascinating history and action-packed adventure. Series: Tyrant. Num Pages: 448 pages. BIC Classification: FH. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 197 x 132 x 28. Weight in Grams: 318.
The triumphant final volume in the epic series - a series of monumental battles, fascinating history and action-packed adventure. The vast and deadly conflict between Alexander the Great's former generals as they battle for control of his empire has reached a tense stalemate. No one seems able to strike the decisive blow. But with everything in the balance, a secret emerges: hidden in the remote mountains is a young man who could change everything: Herakles, the son of Alexander. Whoever aspires to Alexander's mantle must now control his one legitimate heir - or destroy him - and a war being played across the known world is set for its final, bloody conclusion. As the rival armies converge on the village of Ipsus, twin monarchs Satyrus and Melitta know that they too must gamble their own lives and the survival of their Black Sea kingdom on the outcome...
Product Details
Publisher
Orion Publishing Co
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Series
Tyrant
Condition
New
Weight
362g
Number of Pages
448
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781409102762
SKU
V9781409102762
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About Christian Cameron
Christian Cameron is a writer, re-enactor and military historian. He is a veteran of the United States Navy, where he served as both an aviator and an intelligence officer. He is a co-author, with his father Ken Cameron, of the acclaimed Gordon Kent military thriller series, as well as WASHINGTON AND CAESAR, a novel of the American Revolution. He now lives in Toronto with his wife and daughter, where he writes full time.
Reviews for Tyrant: Force of Kings
It's wonderfully descriptive, the characters are fascinating and above all else it's the story of Alexander that everyone should read... Finally add to this Christian's wonderful writing style, with a cracking prose, a wonderful sense of pace and when backed with an instantly identifiable writing style, it's a book that is going to take a hell of a lot to beat this year especially in the award season, and let's face it, that's saying something considering how early this one's out
FALCATA TIMES
The saga of daring, heroism, vanity and monumental battles reveals a man who believed himself invincible
CHOICE
The more Cameron's 700-page story progresses the more impressive it becomes. Detail is piled upon detail to reconstruct the Alexandrian world... the battles that punctuated Alexander's journey with his armies from Greece to the Indus valley are described with enormous verve and power. The ruthless intrigue and politicking that dominate his court are also brilliantly evoked. And, as fate and his own insatiable desire for conquest and glory drive Alexander towards death in Babylon at the age of 32, a genuine sense of an extraordinary personality emerges. Cameron has risen to the challenge of creating a portrait of Alexander that matches - and often eclipses - those of earlier novelists
SUNDAY TIMES
Gripping and compulsively readable, the ancient world springs to life in these pages
GOOD BOOK GUIDE
FALCATA TIMES
The saga of daring, heroism, vanity and monumental battles reveals a man who believed himself invincible
CHOICE
The more Cameron's 700-page story progresses the more impressive it becomes. Detail is piled upon detail to reconstruct the Alexandrian world... the battles that punctuated Alexander's journey with his armies from Greece to the Indus valley are described with enormous verve and power. The ruthless intrigue and politicking that dominate his court are also brilliantly evoked. And, as fate and his own insatiable desire for conquest and glory drive Alexander towards death in Babylon at the age of 32, a genuine sense of an extraordinary personality emerges. Cameron has risen to the challenge of creating a portrait of Alexander that matches - and often eclipses - those of earlier novelists
SUNDAY TIMES
Gripping and compulsively readable, the ancient world springs to life in these pages
GOOD BOOK GUIDE