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Empire Rising [Hardcover]

Sam Barone (Author)
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September 25, 2007

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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Barone returns to the cradle of civilization in his sanguinary sequel to Dawn of Empire. Lord Eskkar, a former barbarian who earlier saved the city of Akkad from almost-certain defeat, and Lady Trella, an erstwhile slave and his wife, now rule the biggest city on the Tigris. Hoping to crush the bandits marauding in the countryside and extend Akkadian rule, Eskkar dispatches one band of soldiers south from Akkad and leads another north. In Eskkar's absence, Korthac, a newly arrived Egyptian warrior posing as a trader, schemes to infiltrate the city with his followers and seize power. Korthac sends assassins to track down Eskkar, and bandits south to ambush the returning Akkadian soldiers. Inside the city, his followers attack the soldiers left behind to keep order and take a pregnant Lady Trella prisoner. The ruthless Korthac plans to kill Trella once his rule is established, but, unknown to him, Eskkar survives and is preparing to retake the city. The frenetic action might be predictable, but it's never boring. The setting is convincingly rendered, and the characters—heroes and villains—are sharply drawn. Fans of ancient historical fiction will enjoy this instructive journey to the dawn of civilization. (Oct.)
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“Never boring...the setting is convincingly rendered, and the characters--heroes and villains--are sharply drawn.” (Publishers Weekly )

“Beautifully imagined and researched adventure, with terrific action!” (Diana Gabaldon, #1 New York Times bestselling author )

“[A] wonderful book! Big, passionate, powerful, epic...sheer story-telling prowess. I couldn’t put it down!” (--John Lescroart, New York Times bestselling author of THE HUNT CLUB )

“Barone knows his stuff and writes fluently of life, love, and war.” (John Lescroart )

“EMPIRE RISING is a winner from the first page to the last. Highly recommended.” (John Lescroart )

“Equal parts history lesson, love story and war saga, Barone’s first historical will have readers turning pages.” (Publishers Weekly )

“If Bernard Cornwell and Diana Gabaldon decided to collaborate on a novel, the result would be something like this.” (Arizona Republic )

“[A] compelling first novel ...Readers will find it hard to put down this dramatic tale of conflict.” (Library Journal )

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 480 pages
  • Publisher: William Morrow; 1 edition (September 25, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0060892463
  • ISBN-13: 978-0060892463
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6 x 1.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (40 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #992,988 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It's even better than I hoped, October 17, 2007
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I loved Dawn of Empire. This book is better by any measure. The writing style and dialogue is more flowing. Mr. Barone chooses to write the action in a non-linear fashion, switching scenes and rewinding the time line to catch-up to the action. At first disarming, I grew to see the value particularly in the final battle scenes with its divided action. He develops the Lani character into someone we grow to understand and believe in. Similar to his treatment of Trella, Sam Barone understands the value of a strong female persona. Even the minor characters are sufficiently developed to generate empathy (or hate).
While the ultimate results of the siege were predictable, there were enough little surprises along the way (boats, a heroic cat,....) to captivate this reader.
This book stands alone. By all means read DOE if you haven't, but the author has cleverly interwoven the necessary background into this novel without boring those that have. Very nice job.
More please!!
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12 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The wait is worth it!, October 3, 2007
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Simply put... I loved this book! Finding out what happens to Eskkar and Trella, and the city of Akkad makes for one AMAZING story! There really is no need for me to say more because I would be just repeating what others have said. This is a wonderful story with everything that a wonderful story needs. Period!
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11 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars a better sequel, October 11, 2007
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This is one of the rare books were the sequel is better than the original. Speaking as a historian, there are nit picking faults; Coins did not come into being for over 3,000 years, horses were too small to ride then, but the exciting story over rules any faults.
I expecially liked how the author did not make the mistake of writting his characters like they were modern. Trella and Eskar are early bronze age characters but their life and times show that nothing has changed in millinia. A well written book about a rich cast of characters. I hope more are on the way.
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