Hippeis

Hippeis

The Ancient World of Christian Cameron

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The Tyrant Series

Tyrant     Tyrant: Storm of Arrows     Tyrant: Funeral Games     Tyrant: King of the Bosporus    

Tyrant introduces Kineas and Srayanka and their world — the world that Alexander is busy conquering. (Jan 2008)

Tyrant: Storm of Arrows takes the characters east to fight Alexander at the Jaxartes River. (Jan 2009)

Tyrant: Funeral Games follows Philokles and Kineas’s children into the wars of the Diadochi. (Jan 2010)

Tyrant: King of the Bosporus tells the story of Satyrus and his sister as they finally achieve their ambition to rule the Kingdom of the Bosporus. (February 2011)

Tyrant: Besieger of Cities (February 2012)

Tyrant: Force of Kings (February 2013)

 



God of War

God of War: The Story of Alexander the Great The story of how Alexander the Great conquered the world - first crushing Greek resistance to Macedonian rule, then destroying the Persian Empire in three monumental battles, before marching into the unknown and final victory in India - is a truly epic tale that has mesmerised countless generations of listeners. This is the story of Alexander the Great, as a historic personage and as he appears in the Tyrant series.



The Long War Series

Killer of Men     Marathon

Killer of Men begins the story of Arimnestos, journeying through a world poised on the brink of an epic confrontation as the emerging civilization of the Greeks starts to flex its muscles against the established empire of the Persians.

Marathon The Battle of Marathon in 490 BC was one of history's great turning points - the first time the Greeks managed to defeat the Persians in a pitched battle, it enabled the rise of classical Greek civilization. And in the middle of it, torn between two cultures, one of which has already made him a slave, we find Arimnestos. Nicknamed 'Killer of Men,' he will lead a decisive contingent of infantry in the thickest of the battle...

Sicily (August 2012)

Artemisium (August 2013)

Plataea (August 2014)

Empire (August 2015)