Series: Book 1 in the Mongoliad series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: Fantasy, Historical Fiction, Fiction
Summary
The first novel to be released in The Foreworld Saga,
The Mongoliad: Book One, is an epic-within-an-epic,
taking place in 13th century. In it, a small band of warriors
and mystics raise their swords to save Europe from a
bloodthirsty Mongol invasion. Inspired by their leader (an
elder of an order of warrior monks), they embark on a
perilous journey and uncover the history of hidden knowledge
and conflict among powerful secret societies that had been
shaping world events for millennia.
But the saga reaches the modern world via a circuitous
route. In the late 19th century, Sir Richard F. Burton, an
expert on exotic languages and historical swordsmanship, is
approached by a mysterious group of English martial arts
aficionados about translating a collection of long-lost
manuscripts. Burton dies before his work is finished, and his
efforts were thought lost until recently rediscovered by a
team of amateur archaeologists in the ruins of a mansion in
Trieste, Italy. From this collection of arcana, the
incredible tale of
The Mongoliad was recreated.
Full of high adventure, unforgettable characters, and
unflinching battle scenes,
The Mongoliad ignites a dangerous quest where
willpower and blades are tested and the scope of
world-building is redefined.
Neal Stephenson is primarily a fiction author and has
received several awards for his works in speculative fiction.
His more popular books include
Snow Crash, The Diamond Age, Cryptonomicon, The Baroque
Cycle, and
Anathem.
Greg Bear is the author of more than thirty books,
spanning the thriller, science fiction, and fantasy genres,
including
Blood Music, Eon, The Forge of God, Darwin’s Radio,
City at the End of Time, and Hull Zero Three. His books
have won numerous international prizes, have been translated
into more than twenty-two languages, and have sold millions
of copies worldwide.
E. D. deBirmingham studied comparative religion and
theatre at Harvard University and believes they are pretty
much the same thing. She has written historical fiction and
screenplays under various pseudonyms, much to the dismay of
her mother, who wishes hers was a household name. She lives
in rural Massachusetts with her husband and the world's best
dog.
Mark Teppo is the author of the Codex of Souls urban
fantasy series as well as the hypertext dream narrative
The Potemkin Mosaic.
Joseph Brassey lives in the Pacific Northwest with his
wife and two cats. He teaches medieval fighting techniques to
members of the armed forces.
The Mongoliad is his first published fiction.
Erik Bear lives and writes in Seattle, Washington. He has
written for a bestselling video game and is currently working
on several comic book series.
Cooper Moo spent five minutes in Mongolia in 1986 before
he had to get back on the train—he never expected to be
channeling Mongolian warriors. In 2007 Cooper fought a
Chinese long-sword instructor on a Hong Kong rooftop—he
never thought the experience would help him write battle
scenes. In addition to being a member of
The Mongoliad writing team, Cooper has written
articles for various magazines. His autobiographical piece
"Growing Up Black and White," published in the
Seattle Weekly, was awarded Social Issues Reporting
article of the year by the Society of Professional
Journalists. He lives in Issaquah, Washington, with his wife,
three children, and numerous bladed weapons.
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