The Towers of Samarcand (Rise of Empires)

The Towers of Samarcand (Rise of Empires)

by JamesHeneage (Author), James Heneage (Author)

Synopsis

'One hell of a fine book' Conn Iggulden

CAN THE GREATEST WARRIOR OF THE AGE AND A LOST ANGLO-SAXON TREASURE BE UNITED IN TIME TO RESCUE CONSTANTINOPLE?

A select band of soldiers led by Luke Magoris are given the mission of persuading Tamerlane to defend Constantinople. The great conqueror must turn his forces to the West to fight the Ottomans, who otherwise would destroy Constantinople and the Byzantine empire.

Luke, torn away from the woman he loves and all he knows, is trained as a Mongol warrior to impress Tamerlane and his army before joining his fellow Varangian guards, descendants of the men who once brought a vital treasure out of Constantinople. It is this treasure, some say, that can still save the empire - uniting the Christian churches of the east and west in one final triumphant crusade to smite the Ottomans.

No longer an innocent patriot, Luke is caught in the crossfire and begins to question if his mission is honourable - or whether those who sent him have the best interests of Byzantium at heart.

The Towers of Samarcand is a powerful historical novel full of lively characters and enthralling scenes of battle, wealth, beliefs and trade in a part of the world torn by the clash of empires.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 528
Publisher: Heron Books
Published: 03 Jul 2014

ISBN 10: 1782061169
ISBN 13: 9781782061168

Media Reviews
A compelling narrative of intrigue, love and war--The Bookseller
Fascinating historical mysteries and vivid colourful characters. It's a page-turner fast enough
to make its own breeze--Conn Iggulden
A stirring tale of the struggle for Byzantium. Heneage brings to life both the tragedy and the
heroism--Tom Holland
Author Bio
James Heneage is the founder of the Ottakars chain of bookshops and the co-founder of the Chalke Valley History Festival. He has been fascinated by history, in particular Byzantine history, since a child. He now lives part of the year in the Peloponnese, where he has written much of his fiction to date. Otherwise he lives near Salisbury with his wife and family.