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Attila: The Gathering of the Storm
- Narrated by: Mark Topping
- Length: 12 hrs and 16 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The gripping and bloody story of one of history's most infamous and enigmatic villains - part II in the Attila trilogy
The fifth century has dawned in blood. The young boy exiled 30 years ago has grown into a man. One stormy autumn day, a mysterious rider is seen out on the plains. Attila has returned, his sentence served, to claim his kingdom.
He will ride out at the head of no more than 100 chosen men, driven by the ambition to unite all the feuding Hunnish and Scythian tribes under single banner and a single king. An impossible ambition. For Attila and his chosen men must triumph over blizzards and deserts, bandit kings and hidden mountain kingdoms, and furious battle with the terrible Kutrigur Huns.
But all will flock to his banner, answer his call. His power is mysterious and inexpressible; his strength of character and iron will cannot be opposed. And far to the west lies a promised empire both fabulously wealthy and tottering to its knees. An empire full of gold and silver and dark-eyed slave girls - the empire of Rome. And this strange horde from out of the Scythian wilderness will bring a night to fall on that empire like no other.
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- Aleksandar
- 07-11-2022
Absolutely incredible continuation
This has to be my favourite ancient-historic fiction, that I’ve listened to. Ever.
Shogun is one of my all time favourites but that was for a different place and era
The way this is written is different but if the same caliber as James Clavell’s best work.
Looking forward to the third.
Absolutely magnificent
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