The Death of Kings (Emperor S )

Historical British & Irish Literature

Author: Conn Iggulden

The first book in Conn Iggulden’s highly impressive Emperor series, The Gates of Rome, marked the author out as one of the most accomplished practitioners of the sweeping historical novel. The second book, The Death of Kings, creates another panoply of the Ancient World with the young Caesar serving onboard a war galley in the dangerous tempest-tossed waters of the Mediter….Read More

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