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ANDERS WIDÉN
The longed-for sequel of Under the eternally blue sky. Temudjin has now been elected Khan. All around him there are emperors willing to start new wars. The Mongols live under the threat of being totally destroyed. Temudjin-Khan wants peace but the wars on the vast steppe never ends. Thanks to his military genius and alliances with sworn enemies, Temudjin-Khan reaches a certain strength. But while being successful in the battlefield, he meets arising conflicts in his own clans and even within his own family. Cousin against cousin, brother against brother. |
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Wellwritten and magnificent. Rage is moving is like Under the eternally blue sky, a cathing novel leaving you with a feeling of having taken part in something important. |
About the author
Anders Widén works as a journalist and lecturer. He lives in the north of Sweden and has for many years studied everything that has to do with Djingis Khan. The author is also a dedicated parachutist. His first novel was published in 1994. Visit the author’s own website: www.djingiskhan.com. |
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| It is a monumental work that Widén has created, well worth a wide-ranging circle of readers...I conclude by recommending both books and by expressing expectations about an interesting sequel. Länstidningen i ÖSD |
Other books represented by Strömland Agency: Under the eternally blue sky, published by Hjalmarsson och Högberg, 2003. (Number one about Djingis Khan). |
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