Empire rising

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Sam Barone: Empire rising (Hardcover, 2008, William Morrow)

Hardcover, 465 pages

English language

Published 2008 by William Morrow.

ISBN:
978-0-06-089246-3
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It is 3157 B.C.—The beginning of the Bronze Age and the rise of cities—and at the eastern edge of the great southern desert in Mesopotamia, men are at war. Bandits and worse plunder the countryside seeking women, slaves, and gold. Into this unsettled land come the outcast Korthac and the remnants of his mighty desert fighters. They encounter a band of thieves led by Ariamus. The two join forces and set their sights on the biggest prize of all: the burgeoning city of Akkad—the town formerly known as Orak that just a few months earlier defeated a horde of raiding barbarians by building an impenetrable wall. Akkad is known not only for its riches, but also for the courage and wisdom of its leaders, the former barbarian Eskkar and his enchanting wife, Trella. Together they drove off the barbarian horde, and now they face an even more daunting challenge—to preserve …

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Subjects

  • Bronze age -- Iraq -- Fiction
  • Nomads -- Fiction
  • City dwellers -- Fiction
  • Sieges -- Fiction