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Lords of the World - A story of the fall of Carthage and Corinth - cover

Lords of the World - A story of the fall of Carthage and Corinth

Alfred John Church

Verlag: Good Press

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'Lords of the World' is an epic historical fiction by Alfred John Church that tells the story of Cleander, a Greek soldier who finds himself fighting alongside the Carthaginians against the Romans. As Carthage struggles to survive under Roman oppression, Cleander must navigate his loyalties while enjoying the good life of wine and merriment with unexpected friends. The first chapter sets the scene for a thrilling adventure, as the sacred ship of Carthage makes its way home from Tyre only to face an unexpected attack by a Roman ship-of-war. This gripping tale of war, loyalty, and betrayal is a must-read for fans of historical fiction.
Verfügbar seit: 04.12.2019.
Drucklänge: 705 Seiten.

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