Empire Rising

by Sam Barone

Eskkar Saga (Book 2)

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Depicts war-torn Mesopotamia of 3157 B.C., wherein the bandit Korthac plots with the rogue Ariamus to conquer the seemingly impregnable city of Akkad by winning the trust of its ruler's wife.

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Empire Rising is Part 2 of the Eskkar Trilogy abut the early days of civilization when people stopped their nomad way of life in favor of gathering together, growing crops, and setting up trade. The first village and cities started to appear. Eskkar and his wife Trella, rule over one of the larger cities to spring up between the two great rivers, the Tigris and the Euphrates. Of course, this rich city eventually draws the attention of barbarians who desire to pillage and loot.

The first book dealt with how they decided to built walls around their city, stand their ground and fight off the barbarian horde that attacked them. This book deals with Eskkar’s desire to spread his territory to other villages and farms, but while he is away show more expanding his kingdom, his wife must deal with a new kind of invader. Korthac, an Egyptian, realizes that the way to take control is from inside the walls. And so sets himself and his men up as jewel traders while working all the while to take over the city with plans to enslave the population and become it’s ruler.

This was a fun read, with lots of fighting and swordplay to keep the readers attention. Is it history? Probably not, more speculative than accurate, but nevertheless, a good action story, with strong characters and plenty of excitement.
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While not as action packed or as gripping as the first installment, Empire Rising is a respectable sequel, and sets up the rest of the series for incredible potential in telling the story of ancient Akkad.
I liked the book although I think too much time was spend explaining the events leading up to the capture of the city. The book did not spend a great deal of pages describing the retaking of the city and the time after.
The Author did do a great job of giving detailed descriptions of the battles and the book is action packed.

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Original title
Empire rising
Original publication date
2007
People/Characters
Korthac; Ariamus; Eskkar; Trella; Tammuz; Kuri (show all 21); En-hedu; Corio; Nicar; Grond; Lani; Tippu; Ninazu; Annok-sur; Sisuthros; Drakis; Gatus; Sargon; Zenobia; Bantor; Hathor
Important places
Akkad, Mesopotamia; Mesopotamia; Bisitun, Mesopotamia; Dilgarth, Mesopotamia
Dedication
IN MEMORIAM

This book is dedicated to the memory of Jim Jasper,

who passed away in September 2006.

He will be missed.
First words
Head sagging, his face inches above the heated rubble of rock-hard dirt, Korthac struggled against the escarpment.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)But the morning would come, Eskkar would return, and the new day, and those that followed, would find them together.
Publisher's editor
Durand, Sarah

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Fiction and Literature, General Fiction, Historical Fiction
DDC/MDS
813.6Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English2000-
LCC
PS3602 .A77742 .E67Language and LiteratureAmerican literature
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