Triumph in Dust: Twilight of Empire, cartea 6
Autor Ian Rossen Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 iul 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781784975357
ISBN-10: 1784975354
Pagini: 480
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Head of Zeus
Seria Twilight of Empire
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1784975354
Pagini: 480
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Head of Zeus
Seria Twilight of Empire
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Wonderful battle settings amid heat, dust and desert sands for the final instalment of this great series.
Notă biografică
Ian Ross was born in England, and studied painting before turning to writing fiction. He has travelled widely, and after a year in Italy teaching English and exploring the ruins of empire reawakened his early love for ancient history, he returned to the UK with growing fascination for the period known as late antiquity. He has been researching and writing about the later Roman world and its army for over a decade. ianjamesross.com @IanRossAuthor
Recenzii
Tense and suspenseful, punctuated by horrific violence, unforeseen tragedy, and unexpected heroism
Ross is a splendid writer... I was gripped by the unexpected twists and turns as history came to life'
[A] series that doesn't let up in quality
Hugely enjoyable
Well-crafted, atmospheric and throughly enjoyable
A gripping tale, rich in historical detail, evoking political intrigue and the noise and terror of battle and with an ending that caught me completely unawares
Hot, sweaty, gripping and bloody - Triumph in Dust is bloody good too!
With consummate skill, Ross presents us with a vision of late Rome that is tense, exhilarating, complex and exotic... Triumph in Dust stays with the reader long after the last page is turned'
Sprawling in scope and rich in historical detail, this is a gritty, thrilling end to a wonderful series. Ian Ross not only brings us a scintillating tale, with page-turning action and vivid characters, he also writes with such authority and conviction you could believe he has discovered time travel and witnessed the events first-hand... Triumph in Dust is a triumph of historical fiction'
Ross is wonderful at conjuring up this Rome... Fans of Harry Sidebottom or Ben Kane who are yet to discover Ross will devour this series'
The role early Christians played in the siege is particularly fascinating, but it is the portrait of Castus, a man past his prime, resolutely pagan, vulnerable and brave, who shines in this superb conclusion to a landmark series
Ross is a splendid writer... I was gripped by the unexpected twists and turns as history came to life'
[A] series that doesn't let up in quality
Hugely enjoyable
Well-crafted, atmospheric and throughly enjoyable
A gripping tale, rich in historical detail, evoking political intrigue and the noise and terror of battle and with an ending that caught me completely unawares
Hot, sweaty, gripping and bloody - Triumph in Dust is bloody good too!
With consummate skill, Ross presents us with a vision of late Rome that is tense, exhilarating, complex and exotic... Triumph in Dust stays with the reader long after the last page is turned'
Sprawling in scope and rich in historical detail, this is a gritty, thrilling end to a wonderful series. Ian Ross not only brings us a scintillating tale, with page-turning action and vivid characters, he also writes with such authority and conviction you could believe he has discovered time travel and witnessed the events first-hand... Triumph in Dust is a triumph of historical fiction'
Ross is wonderful at conjuring up this Rome... Fans of Harry Sidebottom or Ben Kane who are yet to discover Ross will devour this series'
The role early Christians played in the siege is particularly fascinating, but it is the portrait of Castus, a man past his prime, resolutely pagan, vulnerable and brave, who shines in this superb conclusion to a landmark series