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None So Blind
by Xenon
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Pub Date
12 Apr 2019
| Archive Date
17 May 2019
Description
The year is 499. The place is Gea – a largely ethnic, linguistic and cultural unity, though not a political one. Its history has been one of intermittent warfare between its fifteen independent states and with surrounding countries. However, for the last quarter of a century the inexorable rise of Troia has welded the states, now provinces, into a formidable Empire...
Gea is largely unified under the Troian Empire, but the present Emperor is inept and ineffective. Dissatisfaction and disloyalty taint the political air and an aging swordmaster, Diomedes, finds himself having to unravel a plot against the Emperor, while struggling with his feelings for his friend’s wife, whose life is in peril.
The year is 499. The place is Gea – a largely ethnic, linguistic and cultural unity, though not a political one. Its history has been one of intermittent warfare between its fifteen independent...
Description
The year is 499. The place is Gea – a largely ethnic, linguistic and cultural unity, though not a political one. Its history has been one of intermittent warfare between its fifteen independent states and with surrounding countries. However, for the last quarter of a century the inexorable rise of Troia has welded the states, now provinces, into a formidable Empire...
Gea is largely unified under the Troian Empire, but the present Emperor is inept and ineffective. Dissatisfaction and disloyalty taint the political air and an aging swordmaster, Diomedes, finds himself having to unravel a plot against the Emperor, while struggling with his feelings for his friend’s wife, whose life is in peril.
A Note From the Publisher
Xenon lives in Epworth, Doncaster and is now a retired teacher. He took to writing in 2011 after his wife passed away and he became fascinated with forming an intricate plot and developing the characters within it. This is Xenon’s first book in the series.
Xenon lives in Epworth, Doncaster and is now a retired teacher. He took to writing in 2011 after his wife passed away and he became fascinated with forming an intricate plot and developing the...
A Note From the Publisher
Xenon lives in Epworth, Doncaster and is now a retired teacher. He took to writing in 2011 after his wife passed away and he became fascinated with forming an intricate plot and developing the characters within it. This is Xenon’s first book in the series.
Available Editions
EDITION |
Ebook |
ISBN |
9781838598808 |
PRICE |
£3.99 (GBP)
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PAGES |
200
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Additional Information
Available Editions
EDITION |
Ebook |
ISBN |
9781838598808 |
PRICE |
£3.99 (GBP)
|
PAGES |
200
|
Average rating from 5 members
Featured Reviews
Ily R, Media/Journalist
None so Blind was quite a surprise.It was not what I expected and am pleased to say this was a really good book..
Synopsis:
The year is 499. The place is Gea – a largely ethnic, linguistic and cultural unity, though not a political one. Its history has been one of intermittent warfare between its fifteen independent states and with surrounding countries. However, for the last quarter of a century the inexorable rise of Troia has welded the states, now provinces, into a formidable Empire...
Gea is largely unified under the Troian Empire, but the present Emperor is inept and ineffective. Dissatisfaction and disloyalty taint the political air and an aging swordmaster, Diomedes, finds himself having to unravel a plot against the Emperor, while struggling with his feelings for his friend’s wife, whose life is in peril.
Featured Reviews
Ily R, Media/Journalist
None so Blind was quite a surprise.It was not what I expected and am pleased to say this was a really good book..
Synopsis:
The year is 499. The place is Gea – a largely ethnic, linguistic and cultural unity, though not a political one. Its history has been one of intermittent warfare between its fifteen independent states and with surrounding countries. However, for the last quarter of a century the inexorable rise of Troia has welded the states, now provinces, into a formidable Empire...
Gea is largely unified under the Troian Empire, but the present Emperor is inept and ineffective. Dissatisfaction and disloyalty taint the political air and an aging swordmaster, Diomedes, finds himself having to unravel a plot against the Emperor, while struggling with his feelings for his friend’s wife, whose life is in peril.