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It's kind of a mish-mash of genres. On one hand, it's military, it's also science fiction/magic, alternate history/world. If that still interests you, I hope you read and enjoy the series. A bonus is that the series is complete, so if you do decide to read it, all the books are available.

I second that suggestion. Can't believe I forgot to suggest this series as it's one of my favourite series.


Is the Jim Butcher you mention the author of the Dresden files or a different one?
I will search the title anyway and also Harry Turtledove.
Yeah, less sci-fi and more magic please. I like alchemists, wizards, mages that kind of thing. Temples and ruins and magical objects, you get my drift!


The Macht trilogy by Paul Kearney is epic fantasy heavily based on ancient Greek culture. First book:The Ten Thousand
The Killing Moon and The Shadowed Sun by N.K. Jemisin are based on ancient Egyptian culture.


Oh, and I second Paul Kearney's Macht trilogy.
In a bit different vein, David Gemmell had the Greek series (about Alexander the Great) and the Troy series. Although they seem to start out as historical fiction, there are definitely some fantasy elements in there.


Byzantine, Greek..these are good too.
I havent heard of any of the above books so I'm happy that this stuff is out there. Right now, am particularly intrigued by Monarchies of God...
Hope you'll have got some tips from here too

growing up the trojan war and its hero's was one of my all time favorite's and Mr. Gemmell (R.I.P) had his own vision of the war and the story has a life of its own with familiar name's and a fantastic story.
This is a trilogy and easy to get caught up in the read... well it Is David Gemmell after all'

Oh, and I second Paul Kearney's Macht trilogy.
In a bit different vein, David G..."
I've only read the first book in the Macht trilogy but so far it's very good. An original take on Xenophon and the ten thousand. I was actually surprised at how well Alera turned out, just another sign of how good a writer Jim Butcher is. As switching genres is a challenge, but Mr Butcher pulls it off with panache and aplomb.



Does he do his usual thing and have a load of character POV switching. Haven't actually read any of his books, but friends have told me that he likes to use a large cast of characters.

Oh and now he can see the Gods and other supernatural beings.
Time period - "the second Persian invasion of the Peloponnese" - whenever that was, I dunno :)

LOL. I totally agree, my TBR is out of control. At this rate i'll be on my death bed and I'll be complaining at how much I still haven't read on my TBR.

Haha tell me about it. Soldier of the Mist sounds good too...

I read them a while ago but I don't recall a great deal of POV switching, or if there is, it's with a much smaller cast of characters. I think the POV switching is more a feature of his bigger alternative history series, like the World War series.

And they're not fantasy -- they're straight historical -- but The Assyrian and The Blood Star by Nicholas Guild are well worth checking out.

At least some of the Howard and Mundy stories should be available as free eBooks.


Its about the trojan war,and the gods ... there is a guy writing about the interaction, like taking notes and diff' planet's,worlds... really a different sort of novel.
I really liked it,then didnt then I was really confused ,lost then it all made sense and then you finish and your left on a cliffhanger lol.
I Just Found the novel Dan Simmons https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3...

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Other-Alexand...
Its free until 10 Dec

Thanks, Satinder. Kindle version is also free in the U.S at this link:
http://www.amazon.com/Other-Alexander...

Definitively worthy :D

If you are familiar with Kay's work you will know it's history with a bit a twist. This deals with Rome and Constantinople (Sarantine).
I loved it..


Yep, I sure am. Will u be looking to publish it?




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There should definitely be magic. Don't mind war and bloodshed. Also don't mind series recs or stand alones.
Thanking you in advance!