Empire Rising

Cover of Empire Rising by Sam Barone
Author: Sam Barone
Publisher: Harper Collins
Year: 2007
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 480
ISBN-13: 9780060892463
Dimensions:
Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 1.65 Pounds
Width: 1.45 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813/.6, 813.6
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Empire Rising by Sam Barone, published by Harper Collins on September 25, 2007, is a historical fiction novel set in 3157 B.C. during the dawn of the Bronze Age. The narrative unfolds in Mesopotamia, where conflict reigns as bandits plunder the land. The story follows Korthac, an outcast leading a group of desert fighters, who allies with the thief Ariamus. Together, they aim to conquer the city of Akkad, known for its wealth and the leadership of Eskkar and his wife, Trella, who recently defended it against barbarian invaders.

Readers will find a richly detailed account of the struggles for power and survival in a time marked by both promise and peril. The plot intricately weaves themes of war, romance, and adventure as Korthac devises a plan to infiltrate Akkad and seize control. As Eskkar builds alliances with neighboring towns, the tension escalates, leading to a dramatic confrontation. With 480 pages of engaging storytelling, this edition offers a vivid exploration of the historical context and the characters’ motivations in their quest for dominance.


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It is 3157 B.C.—The beginning of the Bronze Age and the rise of cities—and at the eastern edge of the great southern desert in Mesopotamia, men are at war. Bandits and worse plunder the countryside seeking women, slaves, and gold. Into this unsettled land come the outcast Korthac and the remnants of his mighty desert fighters. They encounter a band of thieves led by Ariamus. The two join forces and set their sights on the biggest prize of all: the burgeoning city of Akkad—the town formerly known as Orak that just a few months earlier defeated a horde of raiding barbarians by building an impenetrable wall. Akkad is known not only for its riches, but also for the courage and wisdom of its leaders, the former barbarian Eskkar and his enchanting wife, Trella. Together they drove off the barbarian horde, and now they face an even more daunting challenge—to preserve their victory.

But it’s only by defeating Eskkar, Trella, and the people of Akkad that Korthac and Ariamus can claim Akkad’s wealth and enslave its people . . .

Korthac devises a plan to slip his men into Akkad and conquer the city from within. And while Eskkar is roaming the land, winning the trust of other towns and bringing them into his growing empire, Korthac and Ariamus strike, wreaking havoc on the young city.

Told with rich historical detail and set in a time of promise and peril, Sam Barone’s thrilling, beautifully rendered tale places him in the ranks of the best historical fiction writers working today. Empire Rising is another marvelous trip into the past with an unforgettable cast of characters.

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Publisher: Harper Collins. Year: 2007.
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ISBN-13: 9780060892463.
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Language: en. Pages: 480. Edition: 1.

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