Arslan is a young Asian general who conquers the world in a week without firing a shot and shortly thereafter sets up his headquarters in a small town in Illinois. A masterpiece of political science fiction and a book to challenge such works as Ursula K. LeGuin's The Dispossessed, Arslan is a book that others are now measured against. "It's about fathers and sons, about power, about a genuinely ruthless (but not unfeeling) mind in pursuit of a practical solution to the world's problems." So M. J. Engh describes Arslan. This is a novel of power and depth that is unforgettable.
M.J. Engh Books
M. J. Engh is a science fiction author and independent Roman scholar whose work offers unique perspectives on society and culture. She was named Author Emerita by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. Her novels often explore themes of power, identity, and the impact of history on the present. Engh is celebrated for her distinctive voice and thought-provoking narratives.


Liss settles on the peaceful planet Bimran, but the natives classify her as a male because of her birth-contol implant, and they become obsessed about sending her to either Heaven or Hell