Germany 1626: A War, a Witch, a Reckoning... Richard Treadwell is a young man who dreams of glory and honour on the battlefieldand the plunder and riches that would follow. Newly arrived in Hamburg to seek his fortune as a mercenary in the Danish army, he joins the vast war in northern Germany
The Eternal Banquet
โ Scribed by Jennifer Macaire
- Publisher
- Accent Press Ltd
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 210 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1786154552
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โฆ Synopsis
In the final book in the Time for Alexander series, Ashley and Alexander journey to Carthage, seal the fate of Rome, take part in the game of Phersu, meet a demon, and wrap up the series in a fine style indeed!
On their way back to Egypt, Alexander and Ashley stop in Carthage where they save a boy intended for a bloody sacrifice. Fleeing Carthage's warships, they take refuge in Rome where Alexander is recognised, captured, and forced to take part in the terrifying 'Game of Phersu' in the arena. No doubt having Alexander the Great as a gladiator will draw the crowds...but can it mean the end of his adventures? It's too late for regrets. Time, as Alexander and Ashley discover, marches on โ whether or not you cheat the fates.
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