
Usurper
The Parthian Chronicles, Book 7
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Andrew Kingston
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Peter Darman
About this listen
Doting father? Man of peace? These things are not you, Pacorus. Have you not heard of the hydra? Cut off one of its heads and two more will replace it. You defeat one enemy and another springs forth to torment you, just as the gods torment you with endless strife. After the defeat of Mark Antony Pacorus has returned to the city of Dura to prepare for a happier campaign: the wedding of his daughter to a prince of a kingdom on the eastern frontier of the Parthian Empire. Pacorus and his family and friends travel to the east to attend the wedding of Princess Isabella, but old scores need to be settled and a new power is rising beyond the Indus that will threaten the empire itself. Can Pacorus and the surviving Companions can save the empire and the reign of the young, duplicitous king of kings from the barbarian hordes in the east? ‘Usurper’ followers on from ‘Sons of the Citadel’.
A map of the Parthian Empire can be found on the maps page of my website: petedarman.com.
©2017 Peter Darman (P)2024 Peter DarmanCritic reviews
"Usurper sees Darman at his best; he has got the mix of fast-flowing narrative and authentic military action spot on. This book follows Pacorus and his fellow Kings as they journey to Afghanistan for a royal wedding. Luckily, for battle-loving aficianados, disaster strikes and Pacorus is forced to defend the Parthian Empire from a new Eastern threat." —British Army Rumour Service review, January 2018
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- Amira Frey
- 07-10-24
excellent
An excellent in side fictional view of the slave revolt that became the Spartacus Wars.
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- Parthenia Bodie
- 07-11-24
I loved the book!
I very much enjoyed this novel,. It's quick pace and still developed the main characters in way that keep 's the reader engaged.
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- Francene Papp
- 07-11-24
Ezcellent
I enjoyed this tale immensely, excellent combination of fiction and historical fact, a worthy beginning to commence a series, well done.
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- Valeria Stoops
- 07-10-24
Captivating
Well written and well narrated. Keeps u engaged. Excellent narrator, long story but you don’t get bored
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- Loriann Brandel
- 07-11-24
A most important book
Everything you want to know about the Parthenon and more, you will learn from this book. A most enjoyable reading.
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- Violeta Fagen
- 07-11-24
The Parthian
The Parthian is not just well written it is very well written. From beginning to end this book will absolutely capture your attention, a true page turner.
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- Leon Edwin
- 07-10-24
Very engaging !
Great narration and interesting characters who keep you listening as was his first book. Recommended.
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- Ina
- 07-09-24
Good story but too much fantasy ruined it a bit
Being a historical fiction this book is supposed to be at least loosely based on historical facts but it well crossed the boundaries of fantasies, sorceries, and miracles close in nature as the crossing of Moses through the water! These rather unrealistic episodes was a put off and rested credibility of a book in historical fiction category. Narration was great.
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- Glennis Bouknight
- 07-11-24
An excellent
Excellent novel based on the slave revolt lead by the Thracian gladiator Spartacus. All the known main characters of the day feature.
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- Laurinda Delacerda
- 07-10-24
great
Loved it and can't wait to start the next one! Keep me up waiting to find out if they made it.
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