Synopses & Reviews
The leader of a band of marauding barbarians, Thutmose-sin is a warrior gifted by the gods with extraordinary perception and cunning. To survive, he and his people plunder and pillage, killing and enslaving the dirt-eaters who dwell in villages across the plains. But Thutmose-sin also secretly fears these enemies, for they possess a weapon far deadlier than any bow or lance: the food they coax from the ground that allows them to multiply. Someday, he worries, there might be so many of them that even his warriors will not be able to kill them all. And in a prosperous settlement near the headwaters of the Tigris, his suspicions are about to come true . . .
Determined to preserve their way of life, the peaceful people of Orak refuse to flee the oncoming barbarians. Instead, they devise a bold, untested plan of defense: build a wall around the village high and strong enough to repel the invaders. Under the guidance of an outcast barbarian named Eskkar and his true love, an enchanting and wise slave girl named Trella, the villagers begin the wall's construction and await the epic battle that will pit them against the unstoppable barbarians—a battle whose outcome will change the world forever.
An enthralling historical novel of war, passionate love, courage, and savagery, Dawn of Empire tells in sweeping prose and with heroic, unforgettable characters the story of an ancient people's triumph—an amazing feat that marked the building of the first walled city and the beginning of an era that gave rise to some of history's greatest civilizations.
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“[A] wonderful book! Big, passionate, powerful, epic...sheer story-telling prowess. I couldnt put it down!” --John Lescroart, New York Times bestselling author of THE HUNT CLUB
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“[A] compelling first novel ...Readers will find it hard to put down this dramatic tale of conflict.” Library Journal
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“Beautifully imagined and researched adventure, with terrific action!” Diana Gabaldon, #1 New York Times bestselling author
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“[W]ell-crafted...a Bronze Age historical romance with brains as well as brawn, ripe for a sequel.” Kirkus Reviews
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“If Bernard Cornwell and Diana Gabaldon decided to collaborate on a novel, the result would be something like this.” Arizona Republic
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“Equal parts history lesson, love story and war saga, Barones first historical will have readers turning pages.” Publishers Weekly
About the Author
Sam Barone was born and raised in New York City. He spent thirty years designing and developing software, and began writing seriously after his retirement. He lives in Scottsdale, Arizona.