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Eagle and Empire

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The award-winning author of Clash of Eagles and Eagle in Exile concludes his masterly alternate-history saga of the Roman invasion of North America in this stunning novel.
Roman Praetor Gaius Marcellinus came to North America as a conqueror, but after meeting with defeat at the hands of the city-state of Cahokia, he has had to forge a new destiny in this strange land. In the decade since his arrival, he has managed to broker an unstable peace between the invading Romans and a loose affiliation of Native American tribes known as the League.
But invaders from the west will shatter that peace and plunge the continent into war: The Mongol Horde has arrived and they are taking no prisoners.
As the Mongol cavalry advances across the Great Plains leaving destruction in its path, Marcellinus and his Cahokian friends must summon allies both great and small in preparation for a final showdown. Alliances will shift, foes will rise, and friends will fall as Alan Smale brings us ever closer to the dramatic final battle for the future of the North American continent.
Praise for Eagle and Empire
“Smale delivers in spades . . . the best of the trilogy. Highly recommended.”Historical Novels Review
“The pace . . . is breathless and the action relentless. . . . A satisfying culmination to the adventures of a Roman warrior in the New World.”Kirkus Reviews
 
“The final volume of Smale’s Clash of Eagles trilogy is relentless, with characters and readers hardly getting a breath before the next threat comes crashing down. . . . Smale’s hard-hitting and satisfying conclusion will be a must for his readers, as the trilogy will be for any fan of alternate history.”Publishers Weekly (starred review) 
“[Eagle and Empire] had awesome worldbuilding, worthy and interesting characters, and a great plot. . . . Altogether, a very satisfying journey.”—The Nameless Zine
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from March 13, 2017
      The final volume of Smale’s Clash of Eagles trilogy is relentless, with characters and readers hardly getting a breath before the next threat comes crashing down. In an alternate 13th century C.E., the thriving Roman Empire has penetrated North America—called Nova Hesperia—as far as the Mississippi River. Gaius Marcellinus led troops into battle against the midwestern Cahokians but lost badly and became their prisoner. Years later, he’s a willing resident of Cahokia, and he has helped broker a tenuous peace between Romans and Hesperians. But all are about to face annihilation when the Mongols, led by Chinggis (aka Genghis) Khan, cut a bloody swath across western and southern Nova Hesperia, butchering everyone who resists and enslaving those who surrender. And if somehow the Mongols are defeated, Nova Hesperia may still ultimately be subjugated by Rome—costing Marcellinus both of his nations. The book is harrowing, and there are no easy victories. Smale’s hard-hitting and satisfying conclusion will be a must for his readers, as the trilogy will be for any fan of alternate history. Agent: Caitlin Blasdell, Liza Dawson Associates.

    • Kirkus

      March 15, 2017
      In the final volume of his alternate-history trilogy supposing that the Roman Empire never collapsed, Smale (Eagle in Exile, 2016, etc.) chronicles a 13th-century world war as Roman and Mongol empires clash in Nova Hesperia--North America.Roma and Cahokia, -center of the mound-builder culture,- maintain an uneasy alliance at the great city north of the confluence of the Mizipi and Wemissori rivers. Then word comes that Chinggis Khan and his Mongol Hordes are pillaging west of the great mountains. Disgraced Gaius Publius Marcellinus, a Crowe-in-Gladiator protagonist, had his command wiped out during Roma's initial foray into Hesperia. Now Imperator Hadrianus gives him the unenviable task of contacting the People of the Hand far to the southwest to negotiate an alliance to resist Mongol incursions. Gaius meets tragedy, his party decimated after stumbling upon a Mongol army. Gaius survives only to wreak a near-pyrrhic victory from a Mizipi naval battle. Hadrianus decides to set out to meet the Mongols on Hesperia's vast grasslands. Thus, Gaius is once more into the breech. The characters may be static, but they're well-defined, whether it's the young Cahokian chief, Tahtay, ambivalent about the alliance; Hadrianus, sly, manipulative, and audacious; or Gaius, Wanageeska to his Sintikala Cahokian wife, whom he loves passionately. There's minimal back story; elements like the Cahokian developing hang gliders as weapons of war employing Greek fire or Khan crossing the ocean and allying with warlike Tlingits aren't fully elucidated. The pace, however, is breathless and the action relentless, and Smale's description of battles, tactics, and weapons--who knew a Mongol war horse was trained to bite and kick a foe?--are informed down to the construction of Mongol bows or the purposes of a centurion's pila and gladius. A satisfying culmination to the adventures of a Roman warrior in the New World.

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