Empires of Bronze: Dawn of War
Gordon Doherty
1294 BC: The fragile accord between the Hittite and Egyptian empires is crumbling. The ancient world braces itself for war on an unprecedented scale. Prince Hattu, the greatest of the Hittite generals, suffers dreams of terrible consequences – conjured by the Goddess Ishtar. But Hattu refuses to accept her prophecies, adamant that there is one last chance for peace.
This fragile hope lies in the borderlands of the east, where the two rival empires touch. Hattu gathers a chosen band and sets out for this distant, blistering desert land, determined and defiant. Yet the further he ventures, the darker and more twisted his mission becomes. Old ghosts rise around him and Ishtar haunts his every move. The Goddess’ divinations cannot be avoided, men say. Hattu will walk through fire to prove them wrong.
Other books by Gordon Doherty
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Legionary: The Emperor’s Shield
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Strategos: Rise of the Golden Heart
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Strategos: Island in the Storm
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Empires of Bronze: The Dark Earth
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Empires of Bronze: The Shadow of Troy
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Gods of Rome
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Legionary: Empire of Shades
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Empires of Bronze: The Crimson Throne
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Masters of Rome
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Empires of Bronze: Thunder at Kadesh
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Legionary: Dark Eagle
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Empires of Bronze: Son of Ishtar
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Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey
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Legionary: The Blood Road
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Legionary: Gods & Emperors
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Legionary: The Scourge of Thracia
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Legionary
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Legionary: Land of the Sacred Fire
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Legionary: Viper of the North
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Strategos: Born in the Borderlands