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Rage of Ares
- The Long War, Book 6
- Narrated by: Peter Noble
- Series: The Long War, Book 6
- Length: 18 hrs and 19 mins
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
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Summary
Arimnestos of Plataea was one of the heroes of the Battle of Marathon, in which the heroic Greeks halted the invading Persians in their tracks, and fought in the equally celebrated naval battle at Salamis.
But even these stunning victories only served to buy the Greeks time, as the Persians gathered a new army, returning with overwhelming force to strike the final killing blow.
For the Greeks, divided and outnumbered, there was only one possible strategy: attack. And so, in the blazing summer of 479 BC, Arimnestos took up his spear one final time at the Battle of Plataea.
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- R. W
- 13-06-20
Great series
Great series, I thoroughly enjoyed all six books. I suggest looking at ancient maps to understand the geography, it helps to get the story in your head as it’s been told.
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- Jess
- 20-08-20
A Thoroughly Researched Masterpiece
It’s sad to end an incredible saga. Christian Cameron’s writing is emotional and vivid, and I feel educated without being ‘spoon fed’. (Students studying Herodotus would enjoy and learn I feel). Further to this the stellar and consistent performance of peter noble makes it feel more like theatre in your head rather than a standard audiobook. Superb all round!
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- Mr. Anthony D. Bateman
- 03-10-19
tears
of joy and sadness, an epic worthy of the best in literature, terrific writing, that as an owner of over 250 historical novels I can say Christian Cameron is no.1, hopefully audible takes tyrant next and peter noble tells the tale in his masterful way, and maybe one day arimnestos will tell the tales of the epilogue.
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- Mike OBrien
- 18-10-19
New favorite series.
This book and the whole series is absolutely incredible. Might be my favorite series ever now.
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- Erik Anderson
- 29-11-19
I loved this series
This type of strategic description of the fights , yet believable characters is exactly what I look for in historical fiction. I loved it.
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- Austin G.
- 24-12-20
The Long War Series-A Masterpiece
It takes a lot to make a great audiobook, much less a series of great ones. You have to have an excellent author and a talented narrator. It’s infrequent that I come upon any audiobook that the two work so well together. Peter Noble is handily one of the best narrators I have ever listened to, and the long war series written by Cameron was a beautiful portrait of Ancient Greece. I immensely enjoyed this series, and if you are a lover of history and adventure, this is a must read.
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- Many a Long and Lonsome Highways
- 05-12-20
Best for last?
I have enjoyed the Long war all the way through, but this last book is head and shoulders above the rest!
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- Rachel
- 15-09-20
one of the best series written!
absolutely fantastic series and book. tremendous talent both in author and narration. sad to see it end!
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- Terrell C.
- 18-07-20
Tremendous saga
This is an incredible telling of an amazing saga. The authorship is wonderful and the reader is exceptionally good. Not tired of listening, even after the completion of the long series. Highly recommended.
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- Philip P. Laciura
- 09-06-20
Great series
Reviews were correct. As good as the Uthred series, which I consider high praise indeed.
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- Laura S. Coraci
- 17-02-20
Bummed it’s over
Superb story... wish it kept going and going. Anyone who enjoys Cornwell will also love Cameron.