Thursday 8 August 2024

The Judas Blossom by Stephen Aryan


Series: The Nightingale and the Falcon (#1)


Format:419 pages, Paperback


Published: July 11, 2023 by Angry Robot


Historicalfiction fantasy/own





I cant remember if I thought this would be fantasy or if I knew it was historical fiction. He does take some liberties, and puts in some twists.




It is the story of the the Mongol conquest. When it starts they have destroyed the Persian Empire and moved on to their next target, all while the Mongol empire itself is starting to crumble.




The book follows Hulagu Khan, his son Temujin, Kokochin one of many wives, and Kaivon a Persian slave.




I once read that the Mongols killed so many that the carbon emissions from humans drastically lessened. And everyone is related to Djingis cos he raped his way across the world. They were truly evil invaders. They also do horrible things in this book, it is a bloody conquest.




So I was rooting for them all to die, haha.




The fantasy twist in it was interesting, I do want to know more about that aspect...I can not say more.




A good story, compelling. Bloody too






1260, Persia:


Due to the efforts of the great Genghis Khan, the Mongol Empire covers a vast portion of the known world. In the shadow of his grandfather, Hulagu Khan, ruler of the Ilkhanate, is determined to create a single empire that covers the entire world. His method? Violence.




His youngest son, Temujin Khan, struggles to find his place in his father’s bloody rule. After another failure, Temujin is given one last chance to prove himself to Hulagu, who is sure there is a great warrior buried deep inside. But there’s something else rippling under the surface… something far more powerful and dangerous than they could ever imagine…




Reduced to the position of one of Hulagu’s many wives, the famed Blue Princess Kokochin is the last of her tribe. Alone and forgotten in a foreign land, Kokochin is unwilling to spend her days seeking out trivial pursuits. Seeking purpose, she finds herself wandering down a path that grants her more power than a wife of the Khan may be allowed.




Kaivon, the Persian rebel who despises the Mongols for the massacre of his people, thirsts for revenge. However, he knows alone he cannot destroy the empire. When given the opportunity to train under the tutelage of Hulagu, Kaivon must put aside his feelings and risk his life for a chance to destroy the empire that aims to conquer the world.


21 comments:

  1. Oh my. This book sounds too bloody for my liking!

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  2. Very destructive, very blood period of Asian history.

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    1. From Asia to Europe, they left death behind them

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  3. Ooh, I love the cover on this one!

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  4. It is a bit much for my sensibilities, but I love that its about the time of the Mongol conquest and has some good intrigue. Gorgeous cover, too!

    Sophia Rose

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    1. I mean, yes death, but not that much death on page

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  5. You cannot say more because it would spoil the book? Will there be more books, or is it a one off?

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    1. Things do happen that are fiction, so cant spoil that

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  6. Wow, didn't know that about the Mongols! How awful! I love this cover, though.

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    1. Horrible people, they killed 10% of the world´s population during their conquest and that is insane

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  7. "Mongols killed so many that the carbon emissions from humans drastically lessened" wild!!!

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  8. I haven't read much about this time period. You have me curious about this one!

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