The Shadow of the Vulture - An Epic Tale of 16th-Century Europe Siege of Vienna and Red Sonya's Heroic Journey
Robert Ervin Howard
Casa editrice: Good Press
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Robert Ervin Howard's 'The Shadow of the Vulture' is a historical adventure novel set in 16th-century Europe during the time of the Ottoman Empire's siege of Vienna. The book is characterized by Howard's vivid and thrilling writing style, filled with action, intrigue, and detailed historical accuracy. As a pioneer in the sword and sorcery genre, Howard brings a unique perspective to this historical novel, blending elements of fantasy with a realistic depiction of the era. The narrative is fast-paced, keeping readers on the edge of their seats as they follow the protagonist, Red Sonya, through the dangerous and turbulent events of the time. 'The Shadow of the Vulture' showcases Howard's talent for crafting engaging and immersive storytelling, making it a must-read for fans of historical fiction and adventure literature. Robert Ervin Howard, known for creating the iconic character Conan the Barbarian, drew inspiration from his interest in history, mythology, and the human experience to write this captivating novel. His deep understanding of the period shines through in the detailed world-building and rich character development found within the pages of 'The Shadow of the Vulture'. With its blend of historical accuracy and thrilling narrative, this book is recommended for readers who enjoy compelling storytelling, strong female protagonists, and a unique blend of history and fantasy.