Babylon: 'Truly epic' Conn Iggulden (Alexander's Legacy)
By: Robert Fabbri
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This may be the greatest tale of the ancient world. Hugely enjoyable' CONN IGGULDEN
'Excellent . . . scintillating' THE TIMES
Who will conquer the greatest city in the ancient world?
Alexander the Great's sudden death has left his vast empire in chaos. War rages, cities fall and the lives of thousands are torn apart as his former generals struggle for a share. Alliances and betrayals are rife, and as one man threatens to gain an advantage, the others will not hesitate to plot his downfall.
The one-eyed brute Antigonos is the most formidable power in the Western world and now has his eye on the jewel of the east: Babylon. As he schemes to seize it before returning to the West, his enemies join forces to stop him, mobilising fleets from Greece to Gaza.
But only one warrior can claim the city.
Babylon is the fourth book in a huge, brutal and bloodthirsty series about the fight to regain Alexander the Great's empire after his untimely death. Let the battles begin...
Praise for Robert Fabbri:
'A powerful retelling of one of the most dramatic events in ancient history' BBC HISTORY
'Brutal and bloodthirsty' Sunday Post
'Stuffed with political deviousness and vivid depictions of war . . . shockingly good' Sunday Sport
'Powerfully chilling' Express
Readers are raving about Robert Fabbri:
'A delight, full of plot twists and bloodthirsty battle sequences' Goodreads review
'Vivid descriptions and the battles are brutally and compellingly described' Goodreads review
'Action-packed and sumptuous - not for the faint-hearted!' Goodreads review
'Perfect for fans of Simon Scarrow's "Eagles" series!' Goodreads review
'Excellent . . . scintillating' THE TIMES
Who will conquer the greatest city in the ancient world?
Alexander the Great's sudden death has left his vast empire in chaos. War rages, cities fall and the lives of thousands are torn apart as his former generals struggle for a share. Alliances and betrayals are rife, and as one man threatens to gain an advantage, the others will not hesitate to plot his downfall.
The one-eyed brute Antigonos is the most formidable power in the Western world and now has his eye on the jewel of the east: Babylon. As he schemes to seize it before returning to the West, his enemies join forces to stop him, mobilising fleets from Greece to Gaza.
But only one warrior can claim the city.
Babylon is the fourth book in a huge, brutal and bloodthirsty series about the fight to regain Alexander the Great's empire after his untimely death. Let the battles begin...
Praise for Robert Fabbri:
'A powerful retelling of one of the most dramatic events in ancient history' BBC HISTORY
'Brutal and bloodthirsty' Sunday Post
'Stuffed with political deviousness and vivid depictions of war . . . shockingly good' Sunday Sport
'Powerfully chilling' Express
Readers are raving about Robert Fabbri:
'A delight, full of plot twists and bloodthirsty battle sequences' Goodreads review
'Vivid descriptions and the battles are brutally and compellingly described' Goodreads review
'Action-packed and sumptuous - not for the faint-hearted!' Goodreads review
'Perfect for fans of Simon Scarrow's "Eagles" series!' Goodreads review
Publication Date:
10/01/2023
Number of Pages::
480
Binding:
Hard Back
ISBN:
9781838956097
Publisher Date:
10/01/2023
Number of Pages::
480
Binding:
Hard Back
ISBN:
9781838956097
This may be the greatest tale of the ancient world. Hugely enjoyable' CONN IGGULDEN
'Excellent . . . scintillating' THE TIMES
Who will conquer the greatest city in the ancient world?
Alexander the Great's sudden death has left his vast empire in chaos. War rages, cities fall and the lives of thousands are torn apart as his former generals struggle for a share. Alliances and betrayals are rife, and as one man threatens to gain an advantage, the others will not hesitate to plot his downfall.
The one-eyed brute Antigonos is the most formidable power in the Western world and now has his eye on the jewel of the east: Babylon. As he schemes to seize it before returning to the West, his enemies join forces to stop him, mobilising fleets from Greece to Gaza.
But only one warrior can claim the city.
Babylon is the fourth book in a huge, brutal and bloodthirsty series about the fight to regain Alexander the Great's empire after his untimely death. Let the battles begin...
Praise for Robert Fabbri:
'A powerful retelling of one of the most dramatic events in ancient history' BBC HISTORY
'Brutal and bloodthirsty' Sunday Post
'Stuffed with political deviousness and vivid depictions of war . . . shockingly good' Sunday Sport
'Powerfully chilling' Express
Readers are raving about Robert Fabbri:
'A delight, full of plot twists and bloodthirsty battle sequences' Goodreads review
'Vivid descriptions and the battles are brutally and compellingly described' Goodreads review
'Action-packed and sumptuous - not for the faint-hearted!' Goodreads review
'Perfect for fans of Simon Scarrow's "Eagles" series!' Goodreads review
'Excellent . . . scintillating' THE TIMES
Who will conquer the greatest city in the ancient world?
Alexander the Great's sudden death has left his vast empire in chaos. War rages, cities fall and the lives of thousands are torn apart as his former generals struggle for a share. Alliances and betrayals are rife, and as one man threatens to gain an advantage, the others will not hesitate to plot his downfall.
The one-eyed brute Antigonos is the most formidable power in the Western world and now has his eye on the jewel of the east: Babylon. As he schemes to seize it before returning to the West, his enemies join forces to stop him, mobilising fleets from Greece to Gaza.
But only one warrior can claim the city.
Babylon is the fourth book in a huge, brutal and bloodthirsty series about the fight to regain Alexander the Great's empire after his untimely death. Let the battles begin...
Praise for Robert Fabbri:
'A powerful retelling of one of the most dramatic events in ancient history' BBC HISTORY
'Brutal and bloodthirsty' Sunday Post
'Stuffed with political deviousness and vivid depictions of war . . . shockingly good' Sunday Sport
'Powerfully chilling' Express
Readers are raving about Robert Fabbri:
'A delight, full of plot twists and bloodthirsty battle sequences' Goodreads review
'Vivid descriptions and the battles are brutally and compellingly described' Goodreads review
'Action-packed and sumptuous - not for the faint-hearted!' Goodreads review
'Perfect for fans of Simon Scarrow's "Eagles" series!' Goodreads review