Author: | Ian Johnstone | ISBN: | 9780857794093 |
Publisher: | Strict Publishing International | Publication: | April 15, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Ian Johnstone |
ISBN: | 9780857794093 |
Publisher: | Strict Publishing International |
Publication: | April 15, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
There had been many years of peace in Hippolyta’s realm and it had become an important trade route and port on the Black Sea, but Hippolyta’s army of Amazon warriors were still as ruthless and efficient as they had been during the wars against Attila the Hun and against the Alani. Unexpectedly, there was once again a threat. Traders were being robbed and killed, and there were still those who wanted revenge for past defeat and humiliation by Hippolyta.
Tens of thousands of renegade Hun and Alani, together with bandits, thieves and murderers were determined to overthrow Hippolyta’s rule and her treaties with neighbouring realms. Was it possible that this time the invaders could be repelled by bluff and diplomacy, or would the Amazons once again have to fight for their survival? Could Hippolyta rely on Danilo, her barbarian hunter and protector, to once again seek out and provide her with the information that had been so vital in former conflicts, or were his skills beginning to fade with age?
There had been many years of peace in Hippolyta’s realm and it had become an important trade route and port on the Black Sea, but Hippolyta’s army of Amazon warriors were still as ruthless and efficient as they had been during the wars against Attila the Hun and against the Alani. Unexpectedly, there was once again a threat. Traders were being robbed and killed, and there were still those who wanted revenge for past defeat and humiliation by Hippolyta.
Tens of thousands of renegade Hun and Alani, together with bandits, thieves and murderers were determined to overthrow Hippolyta’s rule and her treaties with neighbouring realms. Was it possible that this time the invaders could be repelled by bluff and diplomacy, or would the Amazons once again have to fight for their survival? Could Hippolyta rely on Danilo, her barbarian hunter and protector, to once again seek out and provide her with the information that had been so vital in former conflicts, or were his skills beginning to fade with age?