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Protector / Conn Iggulden.

Iggulden, Conn, (author.).

Summary:

Themistocles stands as an archon of Athens- the might of the city is his to command. Yet he is no nobleman, distrusted by many for his modest birthright. For his presumption. But those who stand against him cannot argue with two things- his victories as a warrior and the vast Persian force heading their way. And so Themistocles must fight. To survive the game of politics, to make his name, he must prove himself again and again in battle. On the sea. On land. In the arena of public opinion. His enemies are legion, his allies do not trust him and the Persians would corrupt him - but history belongs to the courageous ...

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780241420423 (hardcover)
  • Physical Description: xi, 396 pages : maps (some colour) ; 25 cm.
  • Publisher: London : Michael Joseph, 2021.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Colour maps on endpapers.
Subject: Battles > Fiction.
Courage > Fiction.
Athens (Greece) > History > Fiction.
Greece > History > Persian Wars, 500-449 B.C. > Fiction.
Sparta (Extinct city) > History > Fiction.
Genre: Historical fiction.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.

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  • Penguin Putnam
    TWO LEGENDARY BATTLES. ONE FEARLESS WARRIOR . . .

    EXPERIENCE THE EPIC BATTLEFIELDS OF ANCIENT GREECE WITH MASTER STORYTELLER CONN IGGULDEN

    'Brings war in the ancient world to vivid, gritty and bloody life'
    Anthony Riches
    'Another masterpiece from Iggulden' 5***** Reader Review
    'It's like being on the battlefield' 5***** Reader Review
    'An epic piece of historical fiction, full of political intrigue and vivid action'
    Robert Fabbri
    ________

    Themistocles stands as the battle-scarred leader of Athens. Yet he is no nobleman, and is distrusted by many.

    But those who stand against him cannot argue with two things: his victories as a warrior, and the vast Persian army heading their way . . .

    And so Themistocles must fight.

    Fight the invaders. Fight the allies who despise him. Fight for his city.

    As the Persians draw close, he must prove himself again and again in battle.

    Because history belongs to the courageous . . .
    ________

    'I was transported. I felt the Mediterranean sun on my face, smelled the sea on the air . . . Here is a master at work. There is no one better at this' GILES KRISTIAN

    'Bring[s] the Greco-Persian Wars to life in brilliant detail. Thrilling' DAILY EXPRESS

    PRAISE FOR CONN IGGULDEN

    'The pace is nail-biting and the set-dressing magnificent'
    Times

    'Pacy . . . and packed with action'
    Sunday Times

    'One of our finest historical novelists'
    Daily Express

    'Iggulden is in a class of his own when it comes to epic, historical fiction'
    Daily Mirror

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