Gods, Kings & Slaves: The Siege of Madurai

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War is coming… Peninsular India, fourteenth century. The Pandyan empire is at its peak, its enemies subdued and its people at peace. Having left behind his step-brother Sundar in the race to the throne, Crown Prince Veera Pandyan is set to rule from Madurai, reputed to be the richest city in the subcontinent. But invisible fractures within the kingdom threaten to destroy it, and a new enemy approaches, swifter than anyone can imagine. In Delhi, Sultan Alauddin Khilji’s trusted general, the eunuch Malik Kafur, has trained his eyes on the distant south, fabled for its riches. A slave captured by the Khiljis, Kafur is renowned for his ambition and cunning. None, not even the mighty Mongols, have defeated him – no empire can withstand the trail of destruction he leaves in his wake. And all he wants is to see Madurai on its knees, its wealth pillaged, its temples destroyed.As an ancient city combusts in flames of treachery, bloodlust and revenge, brother will battle brother, ambition will triumph over love, slaves will rise to rule, cities will be razed to dust, and the victor will be immortalized in history.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR R. Venketesh

Hailing from the old zamindari family of Devakottai from the southern tip of India, R. Venketesh has a deep interest in history. A bilingual author, Venketesh writes in both Tamil and English. Of the three historical novels he has written in Tamil, Kaviri Maindan - `The Son of Kaveri' - is a sequel to the greatest Tamil historical novel ever written - Kalki's Ponniyin Selvan. Venketesh is deeply interested in the science of Vastu Shastra and helps design buildings all over the world. He lives with his wife Lakshmi in Chennai, and they have an architect-son named Akshey. Gods, Kings and Slaves: The Siege of Madurai is Venketesh's first novel in English.

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Title
Gods, Kings & Slaves: The Siege of Madurai
Author
Edition
1st. ed.
Publisher
ISBN
9789350095867
Length
xviii+445p., Maps; 20cm.
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