Tyrant

Tyrant

A well-born officer of the Athenian cavalry, Kineas fought shoulder to shoulder with Alexander in his epic battles against the Persian hordes. But when he returns to his native city, he finds not glory but ignominy, as all veterans of the Boy King's campaigns are sent into exile. With nothing to his name but his military skills, Kineas has no choice but to become a mercenary, and soon accepts a commission to soldier for the Tyrant of Olbia, a wealthy city on the Black Sea. But when he reaches Olbia he finds he and his tight-knit band of Athenians have stumbled into a deadly maze of intrigue and conspiracy as the Tyrant plots to use them as a pawn in the increasingly complex power games between his own citizens, the so-called barbarians of the encroaching Scythian plains, and the dread military might of Macedon. Caught between his duty to the Tyrant, his loyalty to his men and a forbidden love affair with a charismatic Scythian noblewoman, Kineas must call on all his Athenian guile, his flair on the battlefield, and even - he is convinced - the intervention of the gods, to survive.
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Elizabeth Raines@izzyrain729
3 stars
Nov 10, 2021

Characters- alright, I didn't really feel connected to them. 3/5 Atmosphere- I really enjoyed this setting and would like to know more about this part of the world and the time period. 5/5 Writing- Good writing, some spelling errors though. 4/5 Plot- I don't really know what the plot was. 3/5 Intrigue- I wanted to know what would happen but the chapters were just so long and that made me bored to death. 3/5 Logic- You can tell that Christian Cameron did his research for this novel. However, I did not. I don't know a lot about this time period so it was hard for me to understand. A map would have been nice to have. I thought Olbia was in Sardinia but turns out we were in the Ukraine. 4/5 Enjoyment- I enjoyed what I could. 3/5 OVERALL RATING: 3.5 out of 5 stars.