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Lords of the Black Banner

A Mongolian Saga (Fractured Empire, Book 2)

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Lords of the Black Banner

By: Starr Z. Davies
Narrated by: David Wiseman
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Mandukhai has been given a sacred mission by the spirit of Genghis Khan, but to preserve his empire, she first must keep the Mongol Lords from raising the black banner of war.

In a nation torn apart by powerful men, one woman rises.

Hear the second book in this award-winning, gritty, dark true story of the life of Mandukhai.

©2021 Starr Z Davies (P)2022 Starr Z Davies
Biographical Fiction Fiction Genre Fiction Biography Mongolian Empire
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This was a series that I could sink my teeth into. The worldbuilding is beautifully brutal...or is it brutal beauty? The characters were vivid, engaging, exotic and complex. As the storyline progresses, so does the landscape. I absolutely adored this second and am looking forward to the next audiobook.

Brutal beauty

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Starr Z Davies has written a fascinating story, supported by events that happened during Mongolian history. The author has written this tale in a way that made the characters and the time come alive, and I enjoyed the second book even more than the first one. David Wiseman's narration was better in this book than the first one, but the voices for the different characters were too similar to one another. I was given a free copy of the audiobook and I have voluntarily left this review.

Political Intrigue During Mongolian History

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