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Love and War in the Ancestral Winds
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Love and War in the Ancestral Winds

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As centuries and millennia pass, power changes hands between nations and the map of the world is redrawn. But the passions that shape those changes-love and war-remain constant.

When Aristos and Helen arrive in Istanbul to work on a film about the fall of the city-Constantinoupolis, as it was in 1453, when Sultan Mehmed’s forces stormed its mighty walls-they have little idea how intensely they will become involved in the epic story. As they read a chronicle of the siege written by Anna Notaras, secret lover of the Emperor Constantinos, they sense eerie parallels with the world around them. In Helen’s case, the connection becomes deeply personal, as she discovers more about her own past, as well as that of the city. As she and Aristos fall in love, emotions are heightened still further.

This novel is a vividly detailed and breath-takingly involving, retelling of one of history’s most astounding tales. It is also a contemporary love story, told with tenderness and humor. And, inexorably, it develops into a religious conspiracy theory on the grandest imaginable scale.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
New Generation Publishing
Date
9 September 2008
Pages
448
ISBN
9781847483546

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

As centuries and millennia pass, power changes hands between nations and the map of the world is redrawn. But the passions that shape those changes-love and war-remain constant.

When Aristos and Helen arrive in Istanbul to work on a film about the fall of the city-Constantinoupolis, as it was in 1453, when Sultan Mehmed’s forces stormed its mighty walls-they have little idea how intensely they will become involved in the epic story. As they read a chronicle of the siege written by Anna Notaras, secret lover of the Emperor Constantinos, they sense eerie parallels with the world around them. In Helen’s case, the connection becomes deeply personal, as she discovers more about her own past, as well as that of the city. As she and Aristos fall in love, emotions are heightened still further.

This novel is a vividly detailed and breath-takingly involving, retelling of one of history’s most astounding tales. It is also a contemporary love story, told with tenderness and humor. And, inexorably, it develops into a religious conspiracy theory on the grandest imaginable scale.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
New Generation Publishing
Date
9 September 2008
Pages
448
ISBN
9781847483546