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The Gates of Athens Kindle Edition
In the new epic historical novel by New York Times bestselling author Conn Iggulden, in ancient Greece an army of slaves gathers on the plains of Marathon . . .
Under Darius the Great, King of Kings, the mighty Persian army—swollen by 10,000 warriors known as The Immortals—have come to subjugate the Greeks. In their path, vastly outnumbered, stands an army of freeborn Athenians. Among them is a clever, fearsome, and cunning soldier-statesman, Xanthippus. Against all odds, the Athenians emerge victorious.
Yet people soon forget that freedom is bought with blood.
Ten years later, Xanthippus watches helplessly as Athens succumbs to the bitter politics of factionalism. Traitors and exiles abound. Trust is at a low ebb when the Persians cross the Hellespont in ever greater numbers in their second attempt to raze Athens to the ground.
Facing overwhelming forces by land and sea, the Athenians call on their Spartan allies for assistance—to delay the Persians at the treacherous pass of Thermopylae . . .
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherPegasus Books
- Publication dateJanuary 5, 2021
- File size2747 KB
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“Conn Iggulden is a grand storyteller.”, USA Today
"A well-researched tale of heroism and hardship, honor and betrayal in which anyone's life can disappear. Exciting fare, a yarn well-spun.", Kirkus Reviews
"A rousing retelling of a singular event, as seen through the eyes of three leaders on a momentous trek, this latest historical novel by Iggulden will be of interest to both young and old readers of military and ancient history.", Library Journal
"Having already taken on Julius Caesar, Genghis Khan, and the War of the Roses, Iggulden successfully dramatizes the life of Dunstan, Abbot of Glastonbury. Immerses the reader in tenth-century England.", Publishers Weekly
"Superbly plotted and paced. An absolutely cracking story. The pace is nail-biting and the set dressing magnificent. Iggulden has created an intriguingly complex saint—flawed, spiteful, and unreliable as the teller of his own tale. Through his eyes we watch the story of the making of England.", The Times (London) --This text refers to an alternate kindle_edition edition.
Product details
- ASIN : B08C1MJ17P
- Publisher : Pegasus Books (January 5, 2021)
- Publication date : January 5, 2021
- Language : English
- File size : 2747 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 447 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #72,553 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #64 in Ancient Historical Fiction
- #76 in Ancient History Fiction (Books)
- #275 in Military Historical Fiction
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About the author

Born in London, Conn Iggulden read English at London University and worked as a teacher for seven years before becoming a full-time writer. Married with four children, he lives in Hertfordshire. Since publication of 'The Gates of Rome', Conn has written a further twenty books including the wildly successful 'The Dangerous Book for Boys', ‘The Double Dangerous Book for Boys’ and his most recent series, set in the Athens of Pericles.
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The book opens and closes with battles between the attacking Persians and the defending Greeks. In between is character development as well as descriptions of everyday life in Athens between 490-480 BC. We learn how the newly formed democracy works - and doesn’t - and how votes are taken. We learn about family life, political rivalries, and the preparations for war.
The author fills in the broad outlines of what is known in the historical record about the main characters’ real lives. Considering this period was 2500 years ago, a surprising amount is known, not just speculated, about ancient Greece. Sparta, usually a deadly rival of Athens, participated in the defense in the second Persian invasion. The Battle of Thermopylae, known from the 2006 Gerard Butler movie “300,” is a large part of the last section.
I fear I’m not articulating how very, very good I found this book. Looking forward to what happens in the sequel.
Conn Iggulden is no stranger to me. Many years ago I read the books on Rome, and then the books about Genghis Khan. The author knows history and writes well. I will continue to read his books until there are no more.
It also helps that I’ve been to the city of Athens, and the harbor at Piraeus. From there we took the ferry to Crete, and visited Knossos, the labyrinth of the Minotaur. For 2,500 years most of mankind prospered under the same democracy, but now we’re moving toward a globalistic technocracy, and it makes me sad. Maybe if more people read history like this, they would stop voting for corrupt politicians?
How does a true democracy go to war? By a majority vote with all citizens voting.
Had to buy book two (The Protector) and will also buy book 3. Iggulden is a great story teller, creates very plausible as well as interesting characters.
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One of the five best writers out there of Historical Fiction of all time
Ingullen. Cameron. Gilman. Cornwell. and not forgeting the late great Penman
all the best of the best
Conn's new series about Ancient Grecce two thumbs up... also check out his War the Roses series
if not already.
Keep it up love you all ....

Have brought all available in series.


