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Echoes of Babylon

Gideon Harris

Casa editrice: Publifye AS

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In "Echoes of Babylon," the opulent courts of ancient Mesopotamia come alive through the eyes of Adad-shum-usur, a humble scribe whose discovery of a mysterious artifact catapults him into a world of intrigue and power. As he ascends the ranks of King Nebuchadnezzar's court, Adad must navigate treacherous political waters while grappling with the whispers of long-dead rulers echoing in his mind.   
The novel's lush prose paints a vivid picture of Babylon's grandeur, immersing readers in a world where ambition and legacy intertwine. This captivating tale blends meticulous historical research with speculative elements, offering a unique perspective on one of history's greatest civilizations.   
The narrative alternates between Adad's present-day struggles and the haunting voices of past monarchs, creating a mesmerizing dialogue between past and present. As Adad unravels the secrets of the ancient artifact, readers are invited to explore the cyclical nature of human ambition and the enduring impact of history on our lives.   
"Echoes of Babylon" challenges us to consider how the echoes of the past continue to shape our present and future, making it a thought-provoking journey for lovers of historical and literary fiction alike.
Disponibile da: 27/09/2024.
Lunghezza di stampa: 230 pagine.

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