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2006
| For fans of Steven Pressfield and the movie Gladiator comes this bloody account of the clashing of civilizations, as Attila the Hun, "The Scourge of God," struggles to overthrow the Roman Empire. |
2001
| Twenty-six rugged adventurers wave goodbye to the last plane of the winter and unknowingly isolate themselves with a psychopath in the Antarctic wilderness. While the murderer gradually eliminates the group and communication with the outside world is lost, fear and suspicion overwhelm them. As the body count rises and the thermometer drops, the group must overcome the hysteria and dissent expertly sown by the killer to stop him before their chance of survival disappears into the arctic darkness.....[more] |
2001
| Surviving murderous thieves, a nerve-racking sea voyage, and the deadly sands of Egypt with Napoleon's army, American adventurer Ethan Gage solved a five-thousand-year-old riddle with the help of a mysterious medallion. But the danger is only beginning. . . . Gage finds himself hurled into the Holy Land in dogged pursuit of an ancient Egyptian scroll imbued with magic, even as Bonaparte launches his 1799 invasion of Israel, which will climax at the epic siege of Acre. Pursuing Napoleon to France....[more] |
2000
| Bush pilot Owen Hart is recruited by Germany's fanatical new government in 1938 to participate in a top-secret expedition to Antarctica. While there, he gets involved with a brilliant and beautiful biologist. Together they embark on a quest to conquer the frozen continent, where a deadly discovery waits beneath the ice. The author won the Pulitzer Prize for his coverage of the Exxon "Valdez" disaster in 1990. |
2010
| Ethan Gage wants to enjoy the fruits of victory after helping Napoleon win the Battle of Marengo. But an ill-advised tryst with Bonaparte's married sister has made that impossible. And the fantastic schemes of the wild Norwegian Magnus Bloodhammer soon have Ethan dodging hostile Indians on America's frontier.With President Thomas Jefferson's blessings, Ethan and Magnus embark upon an expedition into the western wilderness-keeping their eyes open for woolly mammoths. But another prize secretly im....[more] |
1998
| After decades of suffering the attacks of barbaric tribes, the Roman empire is becoming weaker by the day. In 449 BC, Attila the Hun is the most powerful warrior in the world and, faced with the prospect of a declining empire, he decides to attack the West in this fictional account. Tras decadas de sufrir el acoso de las tribus barbaras, el Imperio romano se debilita cada dia mas. En 449 AC, Atila, el rey de los hunos, es el senor de guerra mas poderoso del mundo y, al comprender que su imperio ....[more] |
2007
| What mystical secrets lie beneath the Great Pyramids? The world changes for Ethan Gage-one-time assistant to the renowned Ben Franklin-on a night in post-revolutionary Paris, when he wins a mysterious medallion in a card game. Framed soon after for the murder of a prostitute and facing the grim prospect of either prison or death, the young expatriate American barely escapes France with his life-choosing instead to accompany the new emperor, Napoleon Bonaparte, on his glorious mission to conquer ....[more] |
2009
| William Dietrich is back with another fast-paced new adventure-one that brings together Norse mythology, the American wilderness, and a swashbuckling explorer in an irresistible page-turner.Ethan Gage, the hero of Napoleon's Pyramids and The Rosetta Key, just wants to enjoy the fruits of victory after helping Napoleon win the Battle of Marengo and end an undeclared naval war with the United States.But a foolish tryst with Bonaparte's married sister and the improbable schemes of a grizzled Norwe....[more] |
2004
| A fusion of Steven Pressfield's Gates of Fire and the movie Braveheart: A novel of ancient warfare, lethal politics, and the final great clash of Roman and Celtic culture. |
1984
| In a riveting exploration of our connection to all that we cherish and exploit on Earth, a Pulitzer Prize-winning correspondent for The Seattle Times examines the human side of the struggle that looms as the fate of our forest s is determined. |
2009
| Ethan Gage, the hero of "Napoleon's Pyramids" and "The Rosetta Key," is back in a rollicking new tale that takes him deep into colonial America's wilderness in search of adventure and treasure. |
2008
| American adventurer Ethan Gage barely escaped with his life from murderous thieves, survived a nerve-racking sea voyage and the deadly Egyptian sands when attached to Napoleon's army, and solved a five-thousand-year-old riddle with the help of a mysterious medallion.But that was child's play . . .The year is 1799. As Bonaparte's army descends upon Israel, intent upon conquest, Ethan Gage finds himself embroiled in an ancient mystery in the Holy Land, searching for a legendary Egyptian scroll im....[more] |
2003
| From the interactive clockwork world of geology, tides, Northwest weather, and snow, to the hidden roles of dirt, stream life, and mosses and lichens, Pulitzer Prize winning writer William Dietrich explores the natural splendors of the Pacific Northwest. His topics include alder and cedar; jellyfish, geoducks, crabs, and killer whales; mosquitoes and spiders; gulls, crows, and bald eagles; and sea otters, coyotes, raccoons, possums, deer, and cougars. This informative and engaging selection of n....[more] |

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