Empire of Silver (#4 Conqueror)

Author(s): Conn Iggulden

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The 4th novel in the bestselling Conqueror series, continuing the life and adventures of the mighty Khan dynasty. Genghis Khan is dead, but his legend and his legacy live on. His son Ogedai has built a white city on a great plain and made a capital for the new nation. Now the armies have gathered to see which of Genghis' sons has the strength to be khan. The Mongol empire has been at peace for two years, but whoever survives will face the formidable might of their great enemy, China's Song dynasty. The great leader Tsubodai sweeps into the west: through Russia, over the Carpathian mountains and into Hungary. The Templar knights have been broken and there is no king or army to stop him reaching France. But at the moment of Tsubodai's greatest triumph, as his furthest scouts reach the northern mountains of Italy, Tsubodai must make a decision that will change the course of history forever.

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'A brilliant read' - Sun

'No one understands Mongol military tactics and ambition better than Iggulden, or renders them more colourfully' - Daily Mirror

'A fast-paced read' - News of the World

'5 stars' - Daily Telegraph

'Empire of Silver serves as confirmation that Iggulden's majestic Conqueror series has developed into an historical fiction master class' - Yorkshire Evening Post 

Born in London, Conn Iggulden read English at London University and worked as a teacher for seven years before becoming a full-time writer. He is the author of the number one bestselling Emperor series and co-author of The Dangerous Book for Boys. Conn Iggulden lives in Hertfordshire with his wife and their children.

General Fields

  • : 9780007201815
  • : HarperCollins Publishers Limited
  • : HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
  • : 0.3
  • : August 2010
  • : United Kingdom
  • : September 2011
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : maps
  • : 416
  • : very good
  • : 823.92
  • : English
  • : Paperback
  • : Conn Iggulden