In an alternate 15th century where magic still is part of life, the Holy Roman Empire rules Europe. Constantinople is under siege by the Venetians and their allies. Hekate, Goddess of Crossroads, presides over the conflict and carnage as alternate visions of civilization collide. And since Constantinople is the crossroad city of east and west, and it is here that Italian captain Benito Valdosta must deal with the powerful magical manifestation of the Weeping Woman, a disguised Hekate, in order to save his daughter and to destroy the fleets of the Chernobog assembling in the Black Sea before they can cut into the soft underbelly of Europe.
With land battle, naval action, cunning assassinations, and heartbreak aplenty—not to mention the ongoing conflict between Lord of the Dead Aidonus and Benito for the love of a woman, civilization is at the crossroads and choices must be made that will bring victory and freedom for centuries to come—or a new Dark Age.
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Product ReviewGood addition to the "Heirs of Alexandria" series.
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Product ReviewAnother good installment in the Hypatia series: well written, good story, great characters, nice new insights into the wider world etc. The only reason it isn't a five is that I felt the end of the book felt a bit rushed.
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Product ReviewA great book in itself, but even better as the fourth book of "The Lion of Venice" series. Since it runs parallel with "Much Fall of Blood" it doesn't advance the reader's knowledge much, apart from Erik getting rich, but it's full of excitement, adventure and just enough teasing for the next book.
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