"Strong historical tale"
No one has come close to conquering the mountainous twin
kingdoms of Bactria and Sogdiana. After Darius and the
Persians fell, Bactria went next. Now Alexander the Great
and his Macedonian horde have reached Sogdiana where he
offers the current ruler a deal. Knowing the impossible
has happened, Oxyartes is ready to negotiate terms though
his warrior daughter Roxanne wants to fight to the death. As a good soldier, Roxanne does her duty and joins
Alexander as he continues to lead his armies towards the
Indus River. Surprising herself, she falls in love with
the Conqueror. Still she realizes his shortcomings as
Alexander not only has an appetite for other women even if
Roxanne is the one that grips his heart and soul, but also
an inner demon to dominate the world that supersedes all
his other needs including Roxanne. THE CONQUEROR is a strong historical tale that brings to
life one of the great (no pun intended) individuals. The
story line is action packed and filled with Ancient
Macedonian tidbits that will especially please the
military subgroup as war is a prime element of the
society. Roxanne is a solid counterpoint to Alexander,
the ultimate hunk for the romance fan even if that subplot
takes a back seat to a terrific look into the ancient
world. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted November 14, 2003
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