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Salamis

Written by: Christian Cameron
Narrated by: Peter Noble
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Arimnestos of Plataea has already lived through several lifetimes' worth of adventure, from being a rich man's slave in Ephesus to winning glory at the battle of Marathon against the might of the Persian Empire. But the gods - and the Persians - aren't finished with him yet. 

As an experienced sea captain - his enemies might say pirate - he has a part to play in the final epic confrontation of the Long War between the Greeks and Persians, the Battle of Salamis. It is a battle where many debts of blood will be repaid, ancient grudges settled, fame won and treachery exposed, where the Greeks must finally bury their differences and fight as one - for against them Xerxes, the Great King, has assembled the greatest fleet the world has ever known, his sworn purpose to brutally extinguish the flame of freedom and make every Greek his slave.

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©2019 Christian Cameron (P)2019 Orion Publishing Group

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  • Jessica Perez-Baker
  • 2020-02-28

love this author

I absolutely love this author and the series.
I can't wait to start the next one

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  • Mark Mastandrea
  • 2022-05-20

another hit from Cameron

great addition to the series.This author really makes you care about the characters.i liked the ending as well. Don't want to spoil it, but finally it happens for ari.

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  • Connor Dalton
  • 2022-02-04

Praise be to Artemis and Eros!

I have to say, this book series is the only series I've ever read or listened to that has gotten me so incredibly emotionally invested. This has to be one of the best endings to any book I've ever read. Between the historically significant events that the characters are involved in and the pure joy that is evoked after the Battle of Salamis, I am truly at a loss of words to accurately describe how I feel right now.

Cheers to you Christian Cameron and Peter Noble for making this absolute masterpiece. I will recommend this series to anyone who will listen to me. Thank you.

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  • Fred A. Mikat
  • 2019-09-17

Cameron is a Master story teller

Fantastic story, fine character development and Fervent romamantic relations and Ferocious Battles! what more could you want? - A superb performance reading the tail! Well done!

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  • Marlon
  • 2019-09-08

Not what's expected of a Greek story

I didn't like the story because it portrayed itself as a story about Greece but then it turned out to be a story less about Greece or the Greek world and more about love. In Greek stories you have a tragic ending of most of the heroes and their love such as the story about Troy, Oedipus and Jason and the Argonauts. This story was built around more of a fantasy where the hero always gets the girl, along with everything else. In the end that ruined it for me.