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The Luck Bringer

par Nick Brown

Séries: Luck Bringer Cycle (1)

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Having betrayed King Darius, Miltiades a duplicitous Athenian renegade on the run from the Persian Empire, is forced to make for the churning instability of new democratic Athens. He has to convince the hostile, frightened Athenians that if they don't fight the Persians then, like him, they are doomed. Athens seethes with enemies who want him dead and the only person he can trust is his Luck Bringer the ungovernable teenaged Mandrocles. Against a background of treachery and violence Miltiades fights his battles in the courts and councils while Mandrocles fights his in the streets, theatre, bars and brothels. As the Persian threat grows and the danger within threatens Miltiades chooses to fight at marathon where the ragged citizen army, including some of the greatest figures in the ancient world faces the overwhelming might of the Persian Immortals in 24 hours that changed history.… (plus d'informations)
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Author's conception of the Battle of Marathon and what led up to it, through the eyes of a youth, Mandrocles of Samos, who had saved the life of Miltiades and called the "Luck Bringer" from then on by him. After Mandrocles's father catches him in an indiscretion, while Miltiades is visiting, the father gives Mandrocles over to Miltiades to shape him up. Then follows adventures: life on shipboard amongst Miltiades's crew; various battles; life in Athens and introduction to its fleshpots; then culminating in the Battle of Marathon. We see why Miltiades feels the Persians will come from the sea that way and he guesses the fight will be there. Aided by several hundred Plataeans and a pre-Peloponnesian War Brasidas, a violent battle is fought by the Athenians.

Fast-paced, with likeable characters. For most of the novel I felt it rated 3 stars, and only the climactic battle, consisting of only a few pages, rated 4 stars. I loved the cover: stylized Corinthian helmets with that of Mandrocles set apart in orange. ( )
  janerawoof | Jun 8, 2016 |
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Having betrayed King Darius, Miltiades a duplicitous Athenian renegade on the run from the Persian Empire, is forced to make for the churning instability of new democratic Athens. He has to convince the hostile, frightened Athenians that if they don't fight the Persians then, like him, they are doomed. Athens seethes with enemies who want him dead and the only person he can trust is his Luck Bringer the ungovernable teenaged Mandrocles. Against a background of treachery and violence Miltiades fights his battles in the courts and councils while Mandrocles fights his in the streets, theatre, bars and brothels. As the Persian threat grows and the danger within threatens Miltiades chooses to fight at marathon where the ragged citizen army, including some of the greatest figures in the ancient world faces the overwhelming might of the Persian Immortals in 24 hours that changed history.

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