Nomea

Nomea

Nomea

Leo Salter

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Editorial:
Lulu Press
Año de edición:
2018
Materia
Ficción moderna y contemporánea
ISBN:
9780244443863
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The Pathways to Revenge series retells the Trojan War as a modern conflict. Driven by competition to dominate the global opium trade, the war between the Clans and Silens reaches the brutal climax described in Nomea, the eighth and final book of the series.Nomea begins in 1953 when Anchises, the father of the Silens? hero Aeneias, is sent to communist Prague by MI6 to monitor the supply of arms to Nasser?s Egypt. Half-a-century later as he writes his memoirs his son is drawn into the war. Gunther is his enemy and a hero of the Clans. He is like Achilles.The series is fictional, historically accurate and closely based on the story of Troy. It follows four generations of the families of Gunther and Aeneias through the twentieth century until the war changes everything.See www.leosalter.com for more about the series.

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