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Fall of Kings

Fall of Kings

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High adventure and epic storytelling combine in the final novel in Sunday Times bestselling author David Gemmell's bestselling Troy trilogy. Perfect for fans of Simon Scarrow, Bernard Cornwell and Conn Iggulden.

'In my pantheon of literary greats, David Gemmell stands alone . . . he put me on the path I still walk today' — CONN IGGULDEN

" [A] vivid, inspirational re-creation of the Troy myth." — MANDA SCOTT
"Gripping and fast-paced, intelligent and intensely readable...should appeal to anyone who enjoys an action-packed historical epic." — JOANNE HARRIS
"A splendid piece of work that traverses from hero fantasy into legendary and classic writing." — ***** Reader review
"Truly captivating" — ***** Reader review
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Darkness falls on the Great Green, and the Ancient World is fiercely divided.
On the killing fields outside the golden city of Troy, forces loyal to the Mykene King mass. Among them is Odysseus, fabled storyteller and reluctant ally to the Mykene, who knows that he must soon face his former friends in deadly combat.
Within the city, the Trojan king waits. Ailing and bitter, his hope is pinned on two heroes: his favourite son Hektor, and the dread Helikaon who will wreak terrible vengeance for the death of his wife at Mykene hands.
War has been declared.
As enemies, who are also kinsmen, are filled with bloodlust, they know that many of them will die, and that some will become heroes: heroes who will live for ever in a story that will echo down the centuries.
Have you read the previous two books in the series Troy: Lord of the Silver Bow and Troy: Shield of Thunder?
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      December 3, 2007
      In this last installment of David Gemmell's Trojan trilogy (following Troy: Shield of Thunder), Helen is a plain, mousy woman whose beauty is entirely of the inner sort, and Hektor is a cuckold left raising another man's son. Agamemnon is depicted as a rapacious predator seeking the riches of Troy to support the armies he needs to hold the territories he has conquered, and Priam a shadow of his former glory, brought low by an Alzheimer's-like disease. Strong characterizations and sturdy plotting evoke the horror of the conflict, and the story's mythic power. David Gemmell left the novel uncompleted upon his untimely death in 2006, but his wife, Stella, who did most of his research, has brought the books to a satisfactory conclusion.

    • School Library Journal

      January 1, 2008
      Adult/High School-This story is told as if it were the true history from which the "Iliad" was written. Homer, we find, got parts of the story wrong. The Helen portrayed here is a plain-looking woman who becomes beautiful in the way she dies, even to the men sent to kill her. Achilles and Hecktor duel to the death, only to be betrayed by someone else and die fighting at each other's side. And the Trojan Horse is transformed from a wooden ruse into something more believable, but just as clever and lethal. Characters have been changed, invented, and blended together from the cast in the "Iliad" and are vividly brought to life. David Gemmell's "Troy: Lord of the Silver Bow" (2005) and "Troy: Shield of Thunder" (2007, both Ballantine) have a depth of narrative and spectacle similar to Tolkien's tales of Middle Earth, and teens raised on those books and their like will be at home here. The author died before finishing this book. His wife helped research the earlier volumes in the series and worked from her husband's half-finished draft and notes seamlessly to finish this last, powerful title in the saga."Will Marston, Berkeley Public Library, CA"

      Copyright 2008 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Library Journal

      November 5, 2007
      In this last installment of David Gemmell's Trojan trilogy (following Troy: Shield of Thunder), Helen is a plain, mousy woman whose beauty is entirely of the inner sort, and Hektor is a cuckold left raising another man's son. Agamemnon is depicted as a rapacious predator seeking the riches of Troy to support the armies he needs to hold the territories he has conquered, and Priam a shadow of his former glory, brought low by an Alzheimer's-like disease. Strong characterizations and sturdy plotting evoke the horror of the conflict, and the story's mythic power. David Gemmell left the novel uncompleted upon his untimely death in 2006, but his wife, Stella, who did most of his research, has brought the books to a satisfactory conclusion.

      Copyright 2007 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      December 15, 2007
      The bad news isthat David Gemmell died before he could complete the eagerly awaited conclusion of his Iliad trilogy. The good news is thathis wife and research partner, Stella Gemmell, finished the final volume of this rousing saga. History buffs will probably be disappointed by the revisionist slant, but those familiar with the series will continue to embrace this new version of the Trojan War. Despite the fact that the fall of Troy has been done to death, this imaginative retelling breathes new life into an overly recycled tale of intrigue and deception. Though the Gemmell team displays the same deft narrative touch and respect for historical atmosphere that distinguished the previous two volumes, readers will be surprised by the unexpected twists and turns the plot takes. Although all the major playersOdysseus, King Agamemnon, Achilles, Helen, Priam, etc.are familiar, their actions, decisions, and fates are entirely original and fall within the trendy new what if? category of historical fiction.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2007, American Library Association.)

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