After his brother took his throne and exiled him, Tiglath Ashur finds himself wandering the ancient world of the Mediterranean to outrun the killers sent after him, but Tigalth knows that staying away from his home won't be an option forever in the sequel novel to The Assyrian. At the close of The Assyrian , readers discover that Esarhaddon has stolen the throne of Assyria from his brother, Tigalth, and exiled his brother from Nineveh. Now, Tigalth is on a flight out of the only home he's ever known to escape the hate ...
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After his brother took his throne and exiled him, Tiglath Ashur finds himself wandering the ancient world of the Mediterranean to outrun the killers sent after him, but Tigalth knows that staying away from his home won't be an option forever in the sequel novel to The Assyrian. At the close of The Assyrian , readers discover that Esarhaddon has stolen the throne of Assyria from his brother, Tigalth, and exiled his brother from Nineveh. Now, Tigalth is on a flight out of the only home he's ever known to escape the hate of his brother and the threat of an assassin on his trail. Traveling from the marshes in Euphrates, across the sea and to the desert into Egypt, Tigalth and his former slave, Kephalos, must stay on the move to remain alive. But undoubtedly, something will force him to return to home, whether it be fate or his brother... In the second novel of the Tiglath Ashur saga, readers will discover vibrant characters and enchanting lands in the pages of The Blood Star , will enough violence, sex, romance, treachery, and splendor to keep anyone engaged in this story of ancient history.
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Very good in Very good jacket. VGC. Macdonald, 1989. Rare First edition-first printing. A novel by the author of The Assyrian. Blue hardback(gilt lettering to the spine, small nick on the edge of the cover)with Dj(a couple of nicks and creases on the edges of the Dj cover), both in VGC. Nice & clean pages with some foxing marks, ink mark and slightly tainted and yellow on the outer edges, number written on the edge of the first blank page of the book, pages are slightly yellow on the edges. Nice and clean book with some shelf wear.595pp. Price un-clipped. A collectable first edition.
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Very Good. "Fine in unclipped dustwrapper. DW edges very lightly rubbed, but remains fine. Page edges lightly sunned. An unread example of this very rare first edition by the author of The Assyrian. A". 1989. Hardcover.....We ship daily from our Bookshop.
As a follow up book it was slightly disappointing. The author seemed to be padding it out a bit because he had had such a hit with The Assyrian. There was less action - battlewise - especially from a still very young hero, but the plus side was a very good historical lifestyle from the various lands. It`s a pity he didn`t stop it earlier so that he could have put more thought into creating a trilogy with a storming ending.