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Average rating2.6
1. Tough, gritty fantasy to compete with George R R Martin, Steven Erikson, and David Gemmell 2. By a critically acclaimed and highly praised author 3. The start of a brand new epic series 4. Retelling of the classic Greek history from Xenophon. 5. Supported by targeted marketing, including ARCs, advertising in the genre press and online support. On the world of Kuf, the Macht are a mystery, a seldom-seen people of extraordinary ferocity and discipline whose prowess on the battlefield is the stuff of legend. For centuries they have remained within the remote fastnesses of the Harukush Mountains. In the world beyond, the teeming races and peoples of Kuf have been united within the bounds of the Asurian Empire, which rules the known world, and is invincible. The Great King of Asuria can call up whole nations to the battlefield. His word is law. But now the Great King¹s brother means to take the throne by force, and in order to do so he has sought out the legend. He hires ten thousand mercenary warriors of theMacht, and leads them into the heart of the Empire.
Series
3 primary booksThe Macht is a 3-book series with 3 primary works first released in 2008 with contributions by Paul Kearney.
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This is a retelling of [b:Xenophon's Anabasis, or the Expedition of Cyrus 13687135 Xenophon's Anabasis, or the Expedition of Cyrus Michael A. Flower https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1356026322l/13687135.SY75.jpg 19307785] but placed on a fantasy world. It is very well written. I found, however, that I didn't care for any of the characters. YMMV.Fair warning – if you read this book, be prepared for very graphic descriptions of the horrors and brutality of the Greek Hoplite type of warfare.