The Mongoliad Audiobook (Free)
- Luke Daniels
- 13 h 19 min
- Brilliance Audio
- 2012-04-24
Summary:
Fusing historical events having a gripping imaginary narrative, this first book in the Mongoliad trilogy unveils a secret background of Europe in the thirteenth hundred years. As the Mongols swept across Asia and had been poised to invade European countries in 1241, a small band of warriors, inheritors of an ancient secret custom, conceived a eager plan to stop the attack. They need to destroy the Khan of Khans; if indeed they fail, all of Christendom will become damaged. In the past due nineteenth century a mysterious group of English fighting techinques aficionados provided Sir Richard F. Burton, well-known expert on exotic languages and historical swordsmanship, a assortment of long-lost manuscripts to translate – the dropped chronicles of this desperate fight to save lots of European countries. Burton’s translations had been lost, until a team of amateur archaeologists discovered them in the ruins of the mansion in Trieste. From your translations and from the initial source materials, the epic story of The Mongoliad was recreated.
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