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Warriors in Bronze

โœ Scribed by Shipway, George


Book ID
107791524
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
310 KB
Category
Fiction

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โœฆ Synopsis


A solid retelling of the rise of Agamemnon from idealistic youth to bloodsoaked king. A vivid picture emerges of the Bronze Age in all its glory - magnificent palaces, beautiful women and the stuggle for survival for those who aim for the throne. Shipman's prose is sharp, often funny and suprisingly modern in feel. Agamemnon himself emerges as a latter day JR Ewing - canny, cunning and complex, the complete anti-hero.


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