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Clash of Eagles
Clash of Eagles: The Clash of Eagles Trilogy | Alan Smale
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Perfect for fans of action-adventure and historical fiction--including novels by such authors as Bernard Cornwell, Steve Berry, Naomi Novik, and Harry Turtledove--this stunning work of alternate history imagines a world in which the Roman Empire has not fallen and the North American continent has just been discovered. In the year 1218 AD, transported by Norse longboats, a Roman legion crosses the great ocean, enters an endless wilderness, and faces a cataclysmic clash of worlds, cultures, and warriors. Ever hungry for land and gold, the Emperor has sent Praetor Gaius Marcellinus and the 33rd Roman Legion into the newly discovered lands of North America. Marcellinus and his men expect easy victory over the native inhabitants, but on the shores of a vast river the Legion clashes with a unique civilization armed with weapons and strategies no Roman has ever imagined. Forced to watch his vaunted force massacred by a surprisingly tenacious enemy, Marcellinus is spared by his captors and kept alive for his military knowledge. As he recovers and learns more about these proud people, he can't help but be drawn into their society, forming an uneasy friendship with the denizens of the city-state of Cahokia. But threats--both Roman and Native--promise to assail his newfound kin, and Marcellinus will struggle to keep the peace while the rest of the continent surges toward certain conflict. Praise for Clash of Eagles "That rarest and best of alternative histories: the one you believe, the one that makes sense. Alan Smale has a storyteller's flair for character, and presents an ensemble cast with a depth of detail of which George R. R. Martin would approve. It works as a novel, as historical speculation, and as cultural extrapolation. But its real value is singular: It's a ripping good yarn, and one that will keep you reading long past your bedtime."--Myke Cole, award-winning author of the Shadow Ops series "Just when it seems there is nothing new in [alternate] history comes this debut."--Library Journal (starred review) "An intriguingly original alternate history."--Kirkus Reviews "[Smale] breathes life into the New World civilizations and offers up a compelling view of what might have happened had these two continents collided. . . . I found the New World of 1218 AD fascinating."--Historical Novels Review "Authoritatively researched, compellingly told, and with pleasing echoes of L. Sprague de Camp, Clash of Eagles is a modern masterpiece of what-if speculation."--Stephen Baxter, Philip K. Dick Award-winning author of The Time Ships "Smale has done remarkable work with the worldbuilding in Clash of Eagles, dropping the sole Roman survivor of a massacre into the complex civilization of the Cahokian Native Americans in the thirteenth century."--Harry Turtledove, New York Times bestselling author of How Few Remain "My favorite kind of alternate history: epic, bloody, and hugely imaginative."--John Birmingham, author of Without Warning "Epic in its sweep, exciting in its narrative, and eyeball-kick sharp in its details."--Nancy Kress, Nebula and Hugo Award-winning author of Beggars in Spain "The first book of Alan Smale's trilogy introduces the series with a lightning bolt. Bracketed between two breathtaking and meticulously strategized battles is a sensitive evocation of a lost culture, an act of literary archeology like no other I've read."--James Patrick Kelly, Nebula Award-winning author of Burn From the Hardcover edition.
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LadyRuthven
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Just started this alternative reality series. It's really good so far. I was up for some different that my usual MO and this has really hit the spot. It's not a romance, but instead its a very good scifi/fantasy trilogy.

What if the Roman Empire never fell? What if the Roman's had discovered America first? In 1218 with the Norsemen. These are the questions that drove this story. So fascinating! Definitely recommend.

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TK421
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I finally had a chance to catch up on some reading, and was able to finish Clash Of Eagles. I loved the mix of Native American and Roman cultures. Alan Smale has written some top notch alternative history here. I loved how the main characters actions had such far reaching affects on the people around him. There is certain to be more adventure, plotting, and hopefully a chance at redemption in the next book.

JazzFeathers Native American and Roman cultures? Now l am curious! 7y
TK421 @JazzFeathers I have always been fascinated with the ancient city of Cahokia. This book drops a Roman legion right on its doorstep. 7y
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kammartinez
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Mehso-so

Full review here: http://wp.me/p21txV-Ep

Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️ of 5 ⭐️s

Pretty entertaining, but it's got problems. Part of it has to do with how explaining how Rome managed to survive mostly intact is relegated to an appendix instead of in-story. And though there's plenty of Native American characters, none of them narrates anything. That means there's no opportunity to deal with weightier themes like colonialism, which is disappointing.

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TK421
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I love some good alternate fiction. I started this last night, and so far it does not disappoint. In the 1200's Rome has not fallen. They have started an invasion of North America in search of gold and glory. It is becoming more difficult than they expected.

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kammartinez
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Alternate-history where Rome does not fall and instead "discovers" America? Hm. Seems problematic, but at the same time, utterly intriguing. Gonna have to give this a shot - and I hope it doesn't make me want to throw my Kindle against the wall in annoyance. I mean, I WON'T actually throw my Kindle, because it's just too damn expensive, but metaphorically.

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EmilyChristine
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So I started reading Clash of Eagles when it first came out but I ran out of time to read it. And I saw that book 3 is being published so I thought I'd try again.

Basically this is an alternate history where Rome invades North America and clashes with natives. If I remember correctly from where I left off, the Native Americans were more than the Romans bargained for.

EmilyChristine Posted twice! Darn it! 8y
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EmilyChristine
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So I started reading Clash of Eagles when it first came out but I ran out of time to read it. And I saw that book 3 is being published so I thought I'd try again.

Basically this is an alternate history where Rome invades North America and clashes with natives. If I remember correctly from where I left off, the Native Americans were more than the Romans bargained for.