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The Wooden Walls of Thermopylae

The Athenians have won their battle at Marathon. Now they await the Great King's revenge as he works to assemble a massive army unlike any the world has ever seen. In Athens, a city seething with treachery and intrigue, Mandrocles and his friends live, love and observe-bystanders among politicians and factions fighting for power as the ultimate conflict draws near. The Wooden Walls follows Mandrocles and the greatest figures of ancient Greece as they come to terms with their threatened civilization and the date with destiny at Thermopylae. The fast-paced and meticulously researched sequel to Luck Bringer. “Fascinating and entertaining, makes the reader feel present at the events together with Mandrocles the Luck Bringer”. Antonis Mistriotis, author of 507–450 B.C. The Years that Gave Birth to Democracy
328 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2015
Publication year
2015
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  • Ирина Осипенкоhas quoted4 years ago
    Not very heroic, is it reader? And certainly something his enemies would have paid good money to know: but I’ve always been loyal. Not that I’m sure if that’s a virtue or a sign of inflexibility. Maybe that’s why the Gods sent me to Themistocles. After all, I’d seen Miltiades in a similar state more than once and been a comfort to him. I’ve been around enough powerful leaders to recognise the strain their ambition and the world place upon them.
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