Series: Book 3 in the Mongoliad series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: Fiction
Summary
The shadow of Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II hangs over
the shattered Holy Roman Church as the cardinals remain
deadlocked, unable to choose a new pope. Only the Binders and
a mad priest have a hope of uniting the Church against the
invading Mongol host. An untested band of young warriors
stands against the dissolute Khan, Onghwe, fighting for glory
and freedom in the Khan’s sadistic circus of swords,
and the brave band of Shield-Brethren who set out to stop the
Mongol threat single-handedly race against their nemesis
before he can raise the entire empire against them. Veteran
knight Feronantus, haunted by his life in exile, leads the
dwindling company of Shield-Brethren to their final battle,
molding them into a team that will outlast him. No good hero
lives forever. Or fights alone. In this third and final book of the Mongoliad trilogy from
Neal Stephenson and company, the gripping personal stories of
medieval freedom fighters collide to form an epic,
imaginative recounting of a moment in history when a world in
peril relied solely on the courage of its people.
A note on this edition:
The Mongoliad began as a social media experiment,
combining serial story-telling with a unique level of
interaction between authors and audience during the creative
process. Since its original iteration,
The Mongoliad has been restructured, edited, and
rewritten under the supervision of its authors to create a
more cohesive reading experience and will be published as a
trilogy of novels. This edition is the definitive edition and
is the authors' preferred text.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Nicole Galland is the author of
I, Iago, as well as
The Fool's Tale, Revenge of the Rose, and
Crossed: A Tale of the Fourth Crusade. An
award-winning screenwriter, she is married to actor Billy
Meleady and, unlike all her handsome and talented co-writers,
spends no time at all hitting people with sticks in
Seattle.
Mark Teppo is the author of the Codex of Souls urban
fantasy series as well as the hypertext dream narrative
The Potemkin Mosaic.
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.
About the Author