Empires of Bronze: The Dark Earth (Empires of Bronze #6)

· Empires of Bronze Book 6 · Gordon Doherty
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 Praise for the Empires of Bronze series:

"Doherty truly brings the Hittite Empire to life" - World History magazine

★★★★★ "An action-packed epic" - Matthew Harffy, bestselling author of the acclaimed Bernicia Chronicles

★★★★★ "Vivid, immersive... wondrous!" - SJA Turney, bestselling author of the celebrated Marius' Mules series

★★★★★ "Meticulously researched" - Douglas Jackson, bestselling author of the esteemed Gaius Valerius Verrens series


The time will come, as all times must, when the world will shake, and fall to dust…

1237 BC: It is an age of panic. The great empires are in disarray – ravaged by endless drought, shaken by ferocious earthquakes and starved of precious tin. Some say the Gods have abandoned mankind.

When Tudha ascends the Hittite throne, the burden of stabilising the realm falls upon his shoulders. Despite his valiant endeavours, things continue to disintegrate; allies become foes, lethal plots arise, and enemy battle horns echo across Hittite lands.

Yet this is nothing compared to the colossal, insidious shadow emerging from the west. Crawling unseen towards Tudha’s collapsing Hittite world comes a force unlike any ever witnessed; an immeasurable swarm of outlanders, driven by the cruel whip of nature, spreading fire and destruction: the Sea Peoples.

Every age must end. The measure of a man is how he chooses to face it.


Perfect for fans of Bernard Cornwell, Conn Iggulden, Simon Scarrow, David Gemmell, Dan Davis and Matthew Harffy - a Bronze Age epic teeming with blood-soaked wars, haunting mysteries and far-flung adventures.

Ratings and reviews

5.0
2 reviews
Brenda Grobler
26 October 2022
A remarkable series, although I felt that each chapter of the final two books were like a punch to the gut. It was really hard to experience the deaths of each of my favorite people. Hattu, his friends and protectors, Tudha and his circle and especially Skarpi will live in my thoughts for a long time still. But that is what makes a novel great ... and the author a true wordsmith. Bringing the people to life on the pages to the extent that you feel you've lived with them and experienced every crucial, bitter sweet moment of their lives. An absolute must-read.
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About the author

I'm a Scottish writer, addicted to reading and writing historical fiction. My love of history was first kindled by visits to the misty Roman ruins of Britain and the sun-baked antiquities of Turkey and Greece. My expeditions since have taken me all over the world and back and forth through time (metaphorically, at least), allowing me to write tales of the later Roman Empire, Byzantium, Classical Greece and even the distant Bronze Age.


www.gordondoherty.co.uk

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