Burdens of the Dead by Eric Flint, Mercedes Lackey and Dave Freer (2014, Mass Market)

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PublisherBaen Books
ISBN-101476736685
ISBN-139781476736686
eBay Product ID (ePID)202444324

Product Key Features

Book TitleBurdens of the Dead
Number of Pages624 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicOccult & Supernatural, General, Alternative History
Publication Year2014
IllustratorYes
GenreFiction
AuthorEric Flint, Mercedes Lackey, Dave Freer
FormatMass Market

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Item Height1.2 in
Item Weight9.2 Oz
Item Length6.8 in
Item Width4.2 in

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Intended AudienceTrade
Dewey Edition23
Dewey Decimal813.54
SynopsisSequel to Much Fall of Blood, book 4 in the Heirs of Alexandria series. Civilization at the crossroads. In an alternate Renaissance where magic works, a captain of Italian forces must deal with gods, goddesses and warfare in order to save his daughter at the siege of Constantinople--and prevent a new dark age. In an alternate 15th century where magic still is part of life, the Holy Roman Empire rules Europe. Constantinople is under siege by the Venetians and their allies. Hekate, Goddess of Crossroads, presides over the conflict and carnage as alternate visions of civilization collide. And since Constantinople is the crossroad city of east and west, and it is here that Italian captain Benito Valdosta must deal with the powerful magical manifestation of the Weeping Woman, a disguised Hekate, in order to save his daughter and to destroy the fleets of the Chernobog assembling in the Black Sea before they can cut into the soft underbelly of Europe. With land battles, naval action, cunning assassinations, and heartbreak aplenty--not to mention the ongoing conflict between Lord of the Dead and Benito for the love of a woman, civilization is at the crossroads and choices must be made that will bring victory and freedom for centuries to come--or a new Dark Age. About the Heirs of Alexander series: "In this world, broken off from ours in A.D. 349. . . Christian magic battles blackest sorcery. . . making for hours of old-fashioned reading fun . . . Lackey, Flint and Freer [are] mixmasters of nearly every heard-of myth." -- Publishers Weekly [V]ast and absorbing . . . it is almost impossible to put it down while the tension remains high . . . Lackey and associates' areas of expertise, including naval history and classical mythology, are smoothly blended."-- Booklist The Heirs of Alexander Series: The Shadow of the Lion A Mankind Witch (stand-alone novel) This Rough Magic Much Fall of Blood Burdens of the Dead, Sequel to Much Fall of Blood , Book 4 in the Heirs ofAlexandria series! In an alternate 15th Century where magic still is part of life, the HolyRoman Empire rules Europe. Constantinople is under siege by the Venetians andtheir allies. Hekate, Goddess of Crossroads, presides over the conflict andcarnage as alternate visions of civilization collide. And since Constantinopleis the crossroad city of east and west, and it is here that Italian captainBenito Valdosta must deal with the powerful magical manifestation of the WeepingWoman, a disguised Hekate, in order to save his daughter and destroy the fleetsof the Chernobog assembling in the Black Sea before they can cut into the softunderbelly of Europe. With land battles, naval action, cunning assassinations,and heartbreak aplenty -- not to mention the ongoing conflict between theLord of the Dead and Benito for the love of a woman -- civilization is atthe crossroads and choices must be made that will bring victory and freedom forcenturies to come -- or a new Dark Age!, Sequel to Much Fall of Blood, book 4 in the Heirs of Alexandria series. Civilization at the crossroads. In an alternate Renaissance where magic works, a captain of Italian forces must deal with gods, goddesses and warfare in order to save his daughter at the siege of Constantinople--and prevent a new dark age. In an alternate 15th century where magic still is part of life, the Holy Roman Empire rules Europe. Constantinople is under siege by the Venetians and their allies. Hekate, Goddess of Crossroads, presides over the conflict and carnage as alternate visions of civilization collide. And since Constantinople is the crossroad city of east and west, and it is here that Italian captain Benito Valdosta must deal with the powerful magical manifestation of the Weeping Woman, a disguised Hekate, in order to save his daughter and to destroy the fleets of the Chernobog assembling in the Black Sea before they can cut into the soft underbelly of Europe. With land battles, naval action, cunning assassinations, and heartbreak aplenty--not to mention the ongoing conflict between Lord of the Dead and Benito for the love of a woman, civilization is at the crossroads and choices must be made that will bring victory and freedom for centuries to come--or a new Dark Age. About the Heirs of Alexander series: "In this world, broken off from ours in A.D. 349. . . Christian magic battles blackest sorcery. . . making for hours of old-fashioned reading fun . . . Lackey, Flint and Freer are] mixmasters of nearly every heard-of myth." -- Publishers Weekly " V]ast and absorbing . . . it is almost impossible to put it down while the tension remains high . . . Lackey and associates' areas of expertise, including naval history and classical mythology, are smoothly blended."-- Booklist The Heirs of Alexander Series: The Shadow of the Lion A Mankind Witch (stand-alone novel) This Rough Magic Much Fall of Blood Burdens of the Dead

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