Dragon Road
- 448 stránek
- 16 hodin čtení
A murderous plot aboard a city-sized flying ship must be averted before a crazed cult sends a million people to their deaths
Joseph Brassey is a writer whose unique background as a medieval fighting instructor deeply informs his work. His writing explores themes related to history and combat, presented with a distinct and engaging voice. He crafts narratives that are both imaginative and grounded in a tangible understanding of his subject matter, offering readers a compelling perspective.





A murderous plot aboard a city-sized flying ship must be averted before a crazed cult sends a million people to their deaths
Focuses on the aftermath of the world-shattering Mongolian invasion of 1241 and the difficult paths undertaken by its resilient survivors.
With the death of the fearsome Ogedei Khan, the Mongol invasion of the West has been brought to an abrupt halt. The defenders, a band of brave warrior monks known as the Shield-Brethren, limp homeward again across a frozen, bloodied wasteland. But where--and what--is "home" now that the threat of invasion no longer shapes their lives? Thirteenth-century Europe has been saved from annihilation at the hands of the Mongols, to be sure, but new and terrible threats are at hand: political and religious turmoil threaten to turn the warriors' world upside down once more. Painted against a rich backdrop of medieval mysticism and Russian folklore, Katabasis weaves together the tales of victor and victim alike in a fearless exploration of what it means not just to survive, but to truly live again.
An apprentice sorceress is dragged into a vicious quest across an endless sky in this Star Wars-inspired space fantasy.
In 1241, warriors try to stop the Mongols from invading Europe; in the nineteenth century, a group of martial artists provide a language expert with lost manuscripts to translate that chronicle their ancestors' thirteenth century battles.