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David Anthony Durham

    March 23, 1969

    David Anthony Durham is a writer who masterfully weaves historical events with elements of fantasy. His works often delve into complex themes of identity, history, and cultural clashes, showcasing a keen insight into human nature. Durham's style is characterized by its rich language and his ability to draw readers into intricate yet consistently engaging worlds. His writing offers a unique perspective, reflecting his own multicultural and diverse life experiences.

    Pride of Carthage
    Hannibal Pride of Carthage
    The Other Lands: The Acacia Trilogy, Book Two
    The Risen
    The Sacred Band
    The Longest Night in Egypt
    • 2023

      The Longest Night in Egypt

      (The Shadow Prince #2)

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      4.3(32)Add rating

      The saga intensifies as Ash and his brave companions embark on a perilous mission to rescue Ra from Apep's grasp, aiming to restore light to a shadowed Egypt. Their journey promises thrilling adventures and challenges as they confront dark forces and seek to reclaim the sun god.

      The Longest Night in Egypt
    • 2021

      The Shadow Prince

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      "In this middle grade solarpunk novel set in an alternate Egyptian universe, twelve-year-old Ash must compete and survive to become the shadow-and protector-of the prince"-- Provided by publisher

      The Shadow Prince
    • 2017

      The Risen

      • 496 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      Focusing on the epic uprising against the Roman Empire, the narrative centers around Spartacus, a gladiator turned leader, and his passionate revolt. David Anthony Durham intricately weaves together the perspectives of various characters, including Spartacus's oracle consort Astera, a conflicted Roman soldier Nonus, and two slave children, Laelia and Hustus, who join the rebellion. The tale explores themes of heroism, betrayal, and the struggle for freedom amidst a backdrop of intense conflict and bloodshed.

      The Risen
    • 2012

      “David Anthony Durham has serious chops. I can’t wait to read whatever he writes next." —George R. R. Martin David Anthony Durham’s gripping Acacia Trilogy continues with an epic novel where loyalties are tested, new worlds are discovered, and battle lines are being drawn. A few years have passed since Queen Corinn has usurped control of the Known World—and she now rules with an iron fist. With plans to expand her empire, she sends her brother, Dariel, on an exploratory mission across the sea to The Other Lands. There, he discovers an alliance of tribes that have no interest in being ruled by Queen Corinn and the Akarans. In fact, Dariel’s arrival ignites a firestorm that once more exposes The Known World to a massive invasion, one unlike anything they have yet faced . . .

      The Other Lands: The Acacia Trilogy, Book Two
    • 2012

      The Sacred Band

      • 784 pages
      • 28 hours of reading

      “David Anthony Durham has serious chops. I can’t wait to read whatever he writes next." —George R. R. Martin David Anthony Durham’s acclaimed fantasy saga, the Acacia Trilogy, continues . . . As The Sacred Band begins, Queen Corinn bestrides the world as a result of her mastery of spells from the Book of Elenet. Her younger brother, Dariel, has been sent on a perilous mis­sion to the Other Lands. And her sister, Mena, travels to the far north to face an invasion of the feared race of the Auldek. As their separate trajectories converge, a series of world-shaping, earth-shattering battles will force the surviving children of the Akaran dynasty to confront their fates head on—and right some ancient wrongs once and for all.

      The Sacred Band
    • 2008

      Leodan Akaran, the ruler of an idyllic empire, hides the dark realities of their prosperity from his children, until an assassin from the Mein, a race exiled to a stronghold in the north, strikes him down and frees his children

      The War with the Mein
    • 2006

      Pride of Carthage

      • 592 pages
      • 21 hours of reading
      3.9(1446)Add rating

      The narrative follows Hannibal Barca, a formidable Carthaginian leader, as he embarks on a daring military campaign against the Roman Empire, starting from Ancient Spain. With an army of tens of thousands and 30 elephants, he conquers Saguntum and strategically allies with disillusioned populations. His journey is marked by brilliant tactics and significant challenges, including harsh terrain and brutal losses while navigating the Pyrenees, Rhone, and the treacherous Alps, leading to pivotal confrontations at Cannae and Rome.

      Pride of Carthage
    • 2006

      Hannibal Pride of Carthage

      • 640 pages
      • 23 hours of reading
      3.8(49)Add rating

      This book narrates the story of Hannibal Barca of Carthage and Publius Scipio of Rome during the Second Punic War (218-202 BC), highlighting Hannibal's genius, ambition, and personal tragedies, set against the backdrop of a bloody conflict between two ancient superpowers.

      Hannibal Pride of Carthage
    • 2002

      Gabriel's Story

      A Novel (Hurston/Wright Legacy Award)

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.9(227)Add rating

      The journey of Gabriel Lynch unfolds as he reluctantly leaves his urban life in Baltimore for a harsh homestead in Kansas. Struggling with his new reality and his stepfather's past, Gabriel seeks adventure by joining a diverse group heading to Texas. This decision leads him into a brutal and chaotic westward expedition filled with violence and uncertainty. David Anthony Durham's debut novel showcases his unique storytelling talent, exploring themes of survival, identity, and the harsh realities of frontier life.

      Gabriel's Story