Troy: The Lord of the Silver Bow
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Troy: The Lord of the Silver Bow is a novel by British fantasy writer David Gemmell, forming part of his Troy Series. Three lives will change the destiny of nations. Helikaon, the young prince of Dardania, haunted by a scarred and traumatic childhood. The priestess Andromache, whose fiery spirit and fierce Independence threatens the might of kings. And the legendary warrior Argurios, cloaked in loneliness and driven only by thoughts of revenge. In Troy they find a city torn apart by destructive rivalries - a maelstrom of jealousy, deceit and murderous treachery. And beyond its fabled walls blood-hungry enemies eye its riches and plot its downfall. It is a time of bravery and betrayal; a time of bloodshed and fear. A time for heroes. In Lord of the Silver Bow, the first in an epic trilogy, David Gemmell combines vivid characterization with a wealth of historical detail in a compelling, unputdownable novel of love and hatred, ambition and rivalry, peace and war. It narrates the events leading up to the battle of Troy.
The recent death of the bestselling author happened of heart failure just before he got finished with his second novel. His wife agreed to write the rest of the book following from the outline that Gemmell had wrote out to finish. His third book though, may not get finished unless his wife finishes it.