Conqueror (Conqueror, Book 5)

· Conqueror Book 5 · HarperCollins UK
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No.1 bestselling author Conn Iggulden takes on the story of the mighty Kublai Khan. An epic tale of a great and heroic mind; his action-packed rule; and how in conquering one-fifth of the world’s inhabited land, he changed the course of history forever.

A scholar who conquered an empire larger than those of Alexander or Caesar.

A warrior who would rule a fifth of the world with strength and wisdom.

A man who betrayed a brother to protect a nation.

From a young scholar to one of history’s most powerful warriors, Conqueror tells the story of Kublai Khan – an extraordinary man who should be remembered alongside Julius Caesar, Alexander the Great and Napoleon Bonaparte as one of the greatest conquerors the world has ever known.

It should have been a golden age, with an empire to dwarf the lands won by the mighty Genghis Khan. Instead, the vast Mongol nation is slowly losing ground, swallowed whole by their most ancient enemy. A new generation has arisen, yet the long shadow of the Great Khan still hangs over them all ...

Kublai dreams of an empire stretching from sea to sea. But to see it built, this scholar must first learn the art of war. He must take his nation’s warriors to the ends of the known world. And when he is weary, when he is wounded, he must face his own brothers in bloody civil war.

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4.5
91 reviews
Schwit Janwit
June 14, 2013
SIGH! That is what I can say about the series, and indeed it seems mr. Iggluden's writing in particular. The series starts off as a fantastic adventure of the underdog against the world, then somewhere along book 3 everything just became...stupid. This mainly has to do with the author's decision to depart from history and into the realm of the metaphysical, where any explanation of a great feat is simply "because they're mongols". Battle after battle has been described as "they won because they're mongols"
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P0D Benn (P0D_1980–Now!)
May 15, 2020
There isn't a 'Bad' Book in the Whole Series of 5 wonderfully written, well researched and utterly compelling Books. To be honest, if you're looking at Reviews for a captivating Epic to see you through the current 2020 Pandemic, then I'd suggest... Buy the Whole Series As 1 purchase ! Save some money, because I can absolutely guarantee You Will Not Find Better ! Equal ? YES! -In all fairness you Will find Equally brilliant Stories in Conn Ig's Emperor Series- 3 Books there, same Advice- buy All 3. And then look at Bernard Cornwell ! [I know it's not 'good form' to recommend another Author in the same Review, but I firmly believe if you asked Conn Ig' for His opinion, I'd confidently say He too would recommend Bernie C. & his current Series; 'The Last Kingdom'(12 Books)] Reading Conn or Bernie First makes no odds, as reading one's Historical Epics, then the other's, is like swapping a Hoody for a Sweatshirt ! They're equally comfortable & warm, but Unmistakably Different !
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Gregory Foulds
March 20, 2013
Loved this book and all the previous books by conn iggulden and highly recommend this and the emperor series, what a epic!
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About the author

Conn Iggulden is one of the most successful authors of historical fiction writing today. His two number one bestselling series, on Julius Caesar and on the Mongol Khans of Central Asia, describe the founding of the greatest empires of their day. Conn Iggulden lives in Hertfordshire with his wife and their children.

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