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- 14/09/2023
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Book 7 in The Long War series from the master of historical fiction, Christian
Cameron
When the dust settled and the blood dried after the Battle of Plataea, Greeks
might have thought that their freedom was secured. But before the corpse of
the Great King's general was cold, Athens and Sparta began to bicker over
dividing up the spoils.
After an autumn of victory, it's a long cold winter among the burned cities
and destroyed shrines of Greece, and a hungry spring. And when Arimnestos goes
to sea to cruise the Persian-held coasts, he finds that Persia is still not
beaten... and that old alliances are now fraying.
Is the impossible true? Would the Spartans rather see Athens destroyed than
Persia defeated? And who will save the cities of Ionia from the Great King's
wrath?
It's the spring of 478BCE, and the Long War isn't over yet.
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PRAISE FOR CHRISTIAN CAMERON
'The master of historical fiction' SUNDAY TIMES
'A storyteller at the height of his powers' HISTORICAL NOVEL SOCIETY
'Superb' THE TIMES
'A sword-slash above the rest' IRISH EXAMINER
'One of the finest writers of historical fiction in the world' BEN KANE
Book 7 in The Long War series from the master of historical fiction, Christian
Cameron
When the dust settled and the blood dried after the Battle of Plataea, Greeks
might have thought that their freedom was secured. But before the corpse of
the Great King's general was cold, Athens and Sparta began to bicker over
dividing up the spoils.
After an autumn of victory, it's a long cold winter among the burned cities
and destroyed shrines of Greece, and a hungry spring. And when Arimnestos goes
to sea to cruise the Persian-held coasts, he finds that Persia is still not
beaten... and that old alliances are now fraying.
Is the impossible true? Would the Spartans rather see Athens destroyed than
Persia defeated? And who will save the cities of Ionia from the Great King's
wrath?
It's the spring of 478BCE, and the Long War isn't over yet.
______________
PRAISE FOR CHRISTIAN CAMERON
'The master of historical fiction' SUNDAY TIMES
'A storyteller at the height of his powers' HISTORICAL NOVEL SOCIETY
'Superb' THE TIMES
'A sword-slash above the rest' IRISH EXAMINER
'One of the finest writers of historical fiction in the world' BEN KANE
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