Ebook {Epub PDF} The Blood Star by Nicholas Guild
The Blood Star is one of the greatest epics I’ve read. The author has done research on the world of the Assyrian Empire and the kingdoms which it faced. Narrated in the first person, the novel doesn’t drift off into endless speculation. However, the inner voice of Ashur is always with the reader/5(75). The Blood Star by Nicholas Guild and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at bltadwin.ru Shelves: own-ebook. Book 2 of the Tiglath Ashur saga by Nicholas Guild. In a lot of ways The Assyrian and The Blood Star could be one massive tome if they had wanted to release a page novel. The Blood Star starts right where The Assyrian ends off, Tiglath /5.
The Blood Star Nicholas Guild, Author Atheneum Books $ (p) ISBN More By and About This Author revenge and justice, the ties of love and blood. (July). The Blood Star is the kind of novel they invented summers, vacations and beaches for. It is a big, grand spectacle, an epic read that takes you back 2, year to ancient Assyria. It so vividly re-creates the period that you'd swear author Nicholas Guild researched the book in a previous life. Editions for The Blood Star: (Hardcover published in ), (Kindle Edition), (Kindle Edition published in ), X (Hardcover publis.
The Blood Star. by Nicholas Guild. The sequel to Nicholas Guild's international best-seller The Assyrian, The Blood Star is the epic story of Tiglath Ashur, a prince of the royal house, as he faces years of exile in Arabia, Egypt, Sidon, Greece and Sicily and then a return to his homeland of Assyrian, where the mystery of his fate is at last unraveled. Shelves: own-ebook. Book 2 of the Tiglath Ashur saga by Nicholas Guild. In a lot of ways The Assyrian and The Blood Star could be one massive tome if they had wanted to release a page novel. The Blood Star starts right where The Assyrian ends off, Tiglath being banished from the Land of Ashur by his brother. Aug. The Blood Star is the kind of novel they invented summers, vacations and beaches for. It is a big, grand spectacle, an epic read that takes you back 2, year to ancient Assyria. It so vividly re-creates the period that you’d swear author Nicholas Guild researched the book in a previous life.