The Trojan Icon

Mystery & Suspense, Espionage, Fiction & Literature, Action Suspense, Historical
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Author: William Dietrich ISBN: 1230000934473
Publisher: Burrows Publishing Publication: February 8, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: William Dietrich
ISBN: 1230000934473
Publisher: Burrows Publishing
Publication: February 8, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

Ethan Gage is back in The Trojan Icon, the richest novel yet in the New York Times bestselling series of historical thrillers. Hurtling from the snowy palaces of Russia’s St. Petersburg to the shadowy harem of Constantinople in 1806, the novel’s characters conspire and compete for a Trojan relic that can give invincibility to empires.

 

The action begins when the American adventurer and his wife, Astiza, are recruited to steal two Polish swords from the world’s most formidable treasury. Gage must break into a vault in the Peter and Paul fortress before Prussia ends Polish dreams of independence.

 

Yet that quest is only the beginning of challenge. Murder, ambush, royal treachery, and the mysterious appearance of a long-lost brother require a more daunting mission, requiring a sacrificial assault on a lair of pure evil.

 

From a Polish temple, to a Transylvanian castle, to the palace of the ruler of the Ottoman Empire, conspiracy and courage play out as Napoleon Bonaparte plots for domination. Populated by key players from history and based on real events, The Trojan Icon takes readers to a vivid world of passion, peril, and power in which the ancient past may change the fate of the world.

 

The Ethan Gage series of historical thrillers has sold into twenty-nine languages and drawn critical praise and eager fans worldwide. Praise for the series:

 

NAPOLEON’S PYRAMIDS: “Dietrich is becoming a leader among historical novelists.”

 

Library Journal

 

THE ROSETTA KEY: “The action in nearly nonstop, the humor is plentiful, and the intrigue is more than enough to keep the pages turning.”

 

School Library Journal

 

THE DAKOTA CIPHER: “Fast, fun and fill of surprises . . . rich in intrigue and impressive historical detail.”

 

Publishers Weekly

 

THE BARBARY PIRATES: “An action-filled romp that’s both historically accurate and great fun.”

 

Library Journal

 

THE EMERALD STORM: “A breathlessly exciting adventure.”

 

Booklist

 

THE BARBED CROWN: “Description of war on the high seas is rarely better than in this novel.”

 

San Antonio Express-News

 

THE THREE EMPERORS: “An especially interesting underlying tension of mysticism and science.”

 

Historical Novel Review

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Ethan Gage is back in The Trojan Icon, the richest novel yet in the New York Times bestselling series of historical thrillers. Hurtling from the snowy palaces of Russia’s St. Petersburg to the shadowy harem of Constantinople in 1806, the novel’s characters conspire and compete for a Trojan relic that can give invincibility to empires.

 

The action begins when the American adventurer and his wife, Astiza, are recruited to steal two Polish swords from the world’s most formidable treasury. Gage must break into a vault in the Peter and Paul fortress before Prussia ends Polish dreams of independence.

 

Yet that quest is only the beginning of challenge. Murder, ambush, royal treachery, and the mysterious appearance of a long-lost brother require a more daunting mission, requiring a sacrificial assault on a lair of pure evil.

 

From a Polish temple, to a Transylvanian castle, to the palace of the ruler of the Ottoman Empire, conspiracy and courage play out as Napoleon Bonaparte plots for domination. Populated by key players from history and based on real events, The Trojan Icon takes readers to a vivid world of passion, peril, and power in which the ancient past may change the fate of the world.

 

The Ethan Gage series of historical thrillers has sold into twenty-nine languages and drawn critical praise and eager fans worldwide. Praise for the series:

 

NAPOLEON’S PYRAMIDS: “Dietrich is becoming a leader among historical novelists.”

 

Library Journal

 

THE ROSETTA KEY: “The action in nearly nonstop, the humor is plentiful, and the intrigue is more than enough to keep the pages turning.”

 

School Library Journal

 

THE DAKOTA CIPHER: “Fast, fun and fill of surprises . . . rich in intrigue and impressive historical detail.”

 

Publishers Weekly

 

THE BARBARY PIRATES: “An action-filled romp that’s both historically accurate and great fun.”

 

Library Journal

 

THE EMERALD STORM: “A breathlessly exciting adventure.”

 

Booklist

 

THE BARBED CROWN: “Description of war on the high seas is rarely better than in this novel.”

 

San Antonio Express-News

 

THE THREE EMPERORS: “An especially interesting underlying tension of mysticism and science.”

 

Historical Novel Review

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