The Sword of Damascus (Aelric)

The Sword of Damascus (Aelric)

by RichardBlake (Author)

Synopsis

The fourth book of the DEATH OF ROME SAGA is a must-read for those who loved the heroism of Gladiator and Spartacus.

687 AD.
Expansive and triumphant, the Caliphate has stripped Egypt and Syria from the Byzantine Empire. Farther and farther back, the formerly hegemonic Empire has been pushed - once to the very walls of its capital, Constantinople.

But what is all this to old Aelric, now in his nineties, and a refugee from the Empire he's spent his life holding together? No longer the Lord Senator Alaric, Brother Aelric is writing his memoirs in the remote wastes of northern England, and waiting patiently for death. Then a band of northern barbarians turn up outside the monastery - and then another.

Before he can draw another breath, Aelric is a prisoner of unknown forces, and headed straight back into the snake pit of Mediterranean hatreds. What awaits him at the end of his long and dangerous journey is a confrontation that decides the fate of all mankind.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 432
Publisher: Hodder Paperbacks
Published: 16 Feb 2012

ISBN 10: 1444709682
ISBN 13: 9781444709681
Book Overview: The fourth book in Richard Blake's brilliant series featuring Aelric, the six-century English adventurer, combines an expert's knowledge of the Roman world with intrigue, sex, black comedy and extreme violence.

Media Reviews
It would be hard to over-praise this extraordinary series, a near-perfect blend of historical detail and atmosphere with the plot of a conspiracy thriller, vivid characters, high philosophy and vulgar comedy. * The Morning Star *
If you like your Dark Age stories to be, well - particularly dark - then you'll love this. * Historical Novels Review *
Blake's plotting is as brilliantly devious as the mind of his sardonic and very earthy hero. * Lancashire Evening Post *
The Sword of Damascus is fast-paced and with as much gory action as you could shake a spear at. * Driffield Times *
Author Bio

Richard Blake is a historian, broadcaster and university lecturer. He lives in Kent with his wife and daughter.

www.richardblake.me.uk