The Fall of Constantinople: Twilight of Empires - Couverture souple

Walker, Robert

 
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Synopsis

May 29, 1453. Dawn breaks over Constantinople. By sunset, a thousand years of history will end.

Sultan Mehmed II has done what no commander in eight centuries could accomplish—he has breached the walls of the greatest city in Christendom. Inside, Emperor Constantine XI faces a brutal truth: five thousand defenders cannot hold against one hundred thousand Ottoman soldiers. The mathematics allow no miracle.

But Constantine wasn't born to calculate odds. He was born to wear the purple.

The Fall of Constantinople: Twilight of Empires plunges you into the final days of the Byzantine Empire through five unforgettable voices—from the emperor who chose death over surrender to the young sultan who dreamed of transformation, from a tanner's daughter counting her odds of survival to a soldier fighting in tunnels beneath the earth.

AN EMPEROR'S LAST STAND

Constantine XI Palaiologos knows his city cannot survive. The Ottoman cannons pound the ancient walls day and night. No relief fleet appears. His allies send prayers but not soldiers. Yet he refuses to flee, refuses to surrender, refuses to be anything less than Roman until his final breath. When they find his body, they will know him by one thing alone: his purple boots.

A CONQUEROR'S OBSESSION

Mehmed II is only twenty-one, but he commands an empire and an obsession passed down through generations. Constantinople has haunted Islamic rulers for eight hundred years. Where others saw an impossible fortress, Mehmed sees destiny—and he has devised an engineering feat so audacious his own generals think him mad.

A SURVIVOR'S CALCULATION

Maria Doukas survives by counting: water rations, bread portions, the declining odds of rescue. Her father has taught her everything about leather and dyes—knowledge worth more than gold if she can escape with it. When the walls fall, she must choose between searching for her missing father and fleeing with the skills that cannot be captured or killed.

A SOLDIER'S DARKNESS

Nikolaos fights a shadow war beneath Constantinople, collapsing Ottoman mining tunnels in battles fought by torchlight and touch. His wife carries their second child. His daughter is three years old. Every day underground is another day his family edges closer to becoming refugees—or worse.

WHAT READERS ARE DISCOVERING:

"Finally, a Constantinople novel that treats both sides as human beings, not caricatures."

"The research is impeccable, but it's the characters who stay with you."

"If you loved Name of the Rose or Wolf Hall, you'll devour this."

This meticulously researched historical epic brings the 1453 siege to vivid life—the thunder of the great bombard, the desperate prayers in Hagia Sophia, the smell of Greek fire and fear. Experience the fall of the Byzantine Empire through the eyes of those who lived it, fought it, and died in it.

For readers of Umberto Eco, Hilary Mantel, Conn Iggulden, and Bernard Cornwell. For anyone who believes the best historical fiction illuminates the past while speaking to the present.

The Roman Empire took a thousand years to fall. Experience its final hours.

The Fall of Constantinople: Twilight of Empires is a standalone novel of approximately 80,000 words. Contains warfare violence appropriate for the historical period.

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À propos de l?auteur

Robert Walker spent thirty-five years in the sports betting industry in Las Vegas, a career that provided unexpected training for analyzing the British monarchy. He learned early that the favorite doesn't always win, but the house always survives. When not calculating the survival odds of historical dynasties, he writes about the intersection of high stakes and human folly. He lives in Las Vegas, where the kings are made of neon and usually last longer than the real ones.

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