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Parthian Dawn

Parthian Chronicles Series, Book 2

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Parthian Dawn

By: Peter Darman
Narrated by: Michael Page
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Parthian Dawn is the second book of the adventures of Pacorus the Parthian and his companions - the fierce and proud Gallia, the ex-Roman centurion Domitus, the scout Byrd and the sorceress Dobbai - as they battle for their lives against the backdrop of the clash between the ancient world's two greatest empires.

After three years fighting by the side of Spartacus, Pacorus and his followers have escaped from Italy in the aftermath of the defeat of the slave rebellion. Made a king by the ruler of the Parthian Empire on his return, he has married his beloved Gallia and made the city of Dura Europos on the banks of the Euphrates his home.

But his new kingdom is seething with discontent and surrounded by hostile desert nomads who are the sworn enemies of the Parthians. The aged King of Kings, the man who has united the Parthians for decades, then dies to cast a shadow of uncertainty over the empire, which erupts into full-scale civil war as one of the empire's most powerful men, Narses, attempts to seize the high crown by force.

Pacorus is forced to fight both Narses and his scheming ally, Prince Mithridates, to preserve the realm and his own crown. And then the Romans, taking advantage of Parthia's internal troubles, launch their own invasion of the empire.

©2011 Peter Darman (P)2018 Tantor
Fiction Historical Fiction Royalty King Ancient History

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Darman has made fast and loose with some of the characters and their backgrounds - it’s a novel after all. But still, I took a mark off for that and Gallia, who is getting on my wick with constantly being awkward and difficult (I think
This is a man’s perspective of what a ‘strong woman’ is like.

Historically macerate, but enjoyable.

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outstanding story, great background description of age, characters intertwined from slaves citizens nobles consuls and kings, of ambition jealousy strife and love , I feel all the emotions whilst listening so engrossed in this brilliant series

epic 2

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I thoroughly enjoyed the second book in this series, the story flowed well and was not too predictable.

most enjoyable

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Just as good as the first book read excellently can't wait to listen to the third book well done

Great part 2

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Fascinating story as we follow Pakorus as he tries to regain his place in the Parthian empire. I enjoyed the descriptions of Parthian way of life and got to know many new interesting characters.

In the footsteps of Pakorus as danger awaits

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Predictable and unbelievable behavior. The single most whipped king in literature. All we need is for our "hero" to do is drop to the ground and snivel "yes mistress, I obey", when his wife commands. He also has a habit of repeatedly dismissing every warning his soothsyer gives him with predictable results. The heros father is an equally obtuse individual. The base premise is good. It's a great story to tell, but the chief character killed it for me.

Strange character development.

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