Amyntas: Son of Persia

Amyntas: Son of Persia

by Gabriel Garcia
Amyntas: Son of Persia

Amyntas: Son of Persia

by Gabriel Garcia

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Overview

Kairos said that if anyone returned to the moment they were summoned, the timeline would change forever. What if Amyntas went home? How would life be different?

Platea 479BC. The Persians and the Greeks are locked in a final battle over the dominion of Greece. The Athenians numbered only 8,000 men, while their enemies numbered 60,000. But what of the Spartans? They are present too. But they do not fight for Greece; they fight with Persia. Leading them is a young Spartan named Amyntas. After the victory, the young spartan is brought before the king and gives him a new assignment, protecting his prince. From the shadows, an enemy watches. Amyntas shows the prince his new fortunes and what to expect. He teaches him a lot. Then war breaks out in the north, and both men are sent with the army. Treachery soon strikes, and the two men are sold into slavery to the Carthaginians. For six months, they are held until they meet a familiar face. Hearing news of home, the three go on a desperate quest to save an empire. From Macedonia to Siciliy, to Thrace and the Persian empire's heart. From the author who brought The Gathering, witness a new saga following a familiar face. Will Amyntas be victorious and save the Persian Empire? And will he recover his memories of the past and remember the friends he had forgotten?

Product Details

BN ID: 2940185628577
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 10/04/2023
Series: Tales from The Gathering , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 535,219
File size: 13 MB
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About the Author

Gabriel Garcia grew up in Southern California. By day, he works as an academic tutor. While reading classical texts from antiquity and reinterpreting modern contemporary journals of the past decade, he enjoys immersing himself in the works of his favorite authors, such as Bernard Cornwell, Alan Smale, Conn Iggulden, Valerio Manfredi, and Brian Jacques. His admiration for history, while being fascinated with myths and fantasy, catapulted him toward completing his debut novel, The Gathering. He works on his podcast titled Tales From The Wandering Scribe, interviewing fellow authors and reviewing their work. More recently, he created his YouTube channel, Gabriel Garcia-Tales from the Wandering Quill, where he discusses historical topics with revered academic historians and historical enthusiasts.
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