Conn Iggulden
Inferno (The Nero Trilogy)
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The final chapter of Iggulden’s Nero trilogy provides a fittingly poignant conclusion to the story of one of Rome’s most hated ...Read Review
Tyrant (The Nero Trilogy)
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Nero, the first novel in Iggulden’s trilogy set in first-century Rome, ends with a marriage proposal. Tyrant, the second book, opens where ...Read Review
Nero
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AdventureBiographical FictionMilitary
Rome, AD 37, and Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus, in a furious temper, tacks horses for his chariot and argues with his pregnant wife. He storms ...Read Review
Empire (The Golden Age, 2)
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Athens, 5th century BC. Empire is the second book in Iggulden’s Golden Age series which follows the fortunes of the Greek hero ...Read Review
The Lion: A Novel of Ancient Athens
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Set in the 5th century BC, the Golden Age of Athens, The Lion tracks the early life and exploits of Pericles during the ...Read Review
Lion
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In his notes at the end of the book Iggulden writes, ‘The lack of information for key years between the Persian Wars and ...Read Review
Protector: A Novel of Ancient Greece
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Protector picks up where Conn Iggulden’s first book (The Gates of Athens) in his new Athenian series left off: in 480 BCE, with ...Read Review
The Gates of Athens: Book One in the Athenian series
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About 490 BCE, the aging Persian King Darius, and his young son, Xerxes, stand on a hilltop overlooking the smoldering ruins of Persian-controlled Sardis. ...Read Review
The Falcon of Sparta
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Artaxerxes is the Persian king’s oldest son and heir. Cyrus is Artaxerxes’ younger brother, and the main character of the book, at ...Read Review
The Abbot’s Tale
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Dunstan was an Abbot of Glastonbury, later Archbishop of Canterbury, and was probably born somewhere between AD 910 and AD 920 in Somerset (we don’...Read Review






