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Lords of the Bow

By: Conn Iggulden
Narrated by: Russell Boulter
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The second in the bestselling new Conqueror series on Genghis Khan, it is a wonderful, epic story which Conn Iggulden brings brilliantly to life.

The gathering of the tribes of the Mongols has been a long time in coming but finally, triumphantly, Temujin of the Wolves, Genghis Khan, is given the full accolade of the overall leader and their oaths. Now he can begin to meld all the previously warring people into one army, one nation. But the task Genghis has set himself and them is formidable. He is determined to travel to the land of the long-time enemy, the Chin and attack them there. The distances and terrain-the wide deserts, the impenetrable mountains-make it a difficult venture even for the legendary Mongolian speed of movement, but the greatest problem is that of the complex fortifications, a way of fighting wars of a settled urban population which the nomadic Mongolians had never come across. Finding ways to tackle that and keeping his tribes together in a strange environment presents another new and exciting challenge for Genghis Khan.

Not only must Genghis succeed in this incredible campaign, but he must also reconcile the restless factions among his own generals, mediate between his ambitious brothers and cope with his own reactions to his growing sons. The young warrior has become a notable and victorious military commander of thousands: he must now learn to become a great leader of peoples of many different races and religions.

Lords of the Bow is a deeply satisfying novel. It is epic in scope, convincing, and fascinating in the narration of an extraordinary story. Above all Genghis Khan continues to dominate the scene as he matures from the young boy of Wolf of the Plains to the great Conqueror.

Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Thriller & Suspense Urban War & Military Exciting Military

Critic reviews

‘Iggulden is in a class of his own when it comes to epic, historical fiction’ Daily Mirror

‘Iggulden…tells an absolutely cracking story…the pace is nail-biting and the set dressing magnificent’ The Times

‘Iggulden weaves an entertaining tale of this world of men, swords, bows and the call of war and the plains’ Daily Express

‘I felt as if a blockbuster movie was unfolding before me…read the book before Hollywood takes it over’ Daily Express

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Mixes fact with fiction and really brings the events to life and left me really wanting to know more, it does not read like a history lesson at all though, a very entertaining story - the history is very well kept intact here, it is not altered to a degree where it is a problem. Well narrated, excellent characters. Highly recommend this book and I really do hope we have more available from this author very soon at Audible.

Great listen

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I enjoyed this account very much, though I think some of the pronunciation was a little off!

An immensely intriguing account of the life and times of the Mongolian empire.

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Where does Lords of the Bow rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

=1st

Who was your favorite character and why?

all good characters

Which scene did you most enjoy?

all the fight scenes

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

the way that all the plans worked

Any additional comments?

brilliant book series would recommend highly

fantastic

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I loved the story and valued the historical notes at the end. The reader adds realism by raising his voice when quoting words spoken or shouted by the characters. Since I like to fall asleep listening, this variation in volume is not helpful. So I have no complaints about the reader if I was just sitting listening. However, as I’m straining to hear what he is saying one moment and being jerked awake a few minutes later, I was disappointed.

Great story - not my kind of reader.

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An incredible story and well narrated can't wait to listen to the next, however, it should use same narrator throughout the series, for the sake of continuity between characters voices and the pronunciation of names and places

Preferred narrator for first book

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