A Brand of Fire (TROY) (Volume 1)

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| Rating | : | 4.66 (745 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1495962423 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 218 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2013-02-18 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Greek kings long for that wealth. Men say the Age of Heroes ended when Theseus leapt into the sea. There are fewer wars. The Trojan king longs for the return of his sister, abducted years before by a Greek raiding party. Greek eyes begin to range wider, to powerful Egypt in the south and the rich trade routes of the east, watched over by the Topless Towers of Troy. Eastern islands have been conquered and settled, towns founded on strange shores in the west. Crete itself has fallen, mighty Minos thrown down. And the Fates begin to weave a new, rich thread into their endless tapestry.. Perhaps the Greeks can be forced to bargain, in exchange for one of their own noble women if Troy can steal one away. The fractious, bickering Greeks have a High King now. But far afield there are heroes still, not all of them Greek
Ben Blake is 45, and lives in England. His other books include "The Risen King", and also the "Songs of Sorrow" duology. He's written stories since he was a child, just for the fun of it. He also enjoys pool, cycling and fell walking. . His works is influenced by history and rich with ancient myth
. His works is influenced by history and rich with ancient myth. He also enjoys pool, cycling and fell walking. About the Author Ben Blake is 45, and lives in England. He's written stories since he was a child, just for the fun of it. His other books include "The Risen King", and also the "Songs of Sorrow" duology
TROY the agrieved Hans Mortl A reasonable written story set in ancient Greece, also interesting because the author is sympatric to Troy contrary to the belief of mainstream literature.
