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"Fabulous time travel romance"
King Darius of Persia abducted Paul, the infant son of his
enemy King Alexander of Macedonia in order to swap
children as the Macedonian has the Persian's adult
daughter Stateria. Unbeknownst to Darius, Alexander
married Stateria who is pregnant with his child. Paul is
the son of Alexander's third wife, Ashley, the journalist
sent back by the Institute of Time Travel from three
millenniums in the future to interview the Great monarch,
but she is for now stuck in the past. When the Persians
lost the Battle of Persepolis, Darius gave Paul to Bessus,
Satrap of Bactria. However, before fleeing for his remote
region, Bessus assassinates Darius. Alexander pursues
Bessus. Ashley accompanies Alexander and his army on the quest.
She loves her hero, but also feels very melancholy because
she knows when he will die and there is nothing she can do
to change that. Just her weird presence as an outsider
not believing in Oracles or fate may lead to subtle
modification of the time stream, but interference is
dangerous. Instead, Ashley takes what she can even
sharing her beloved with two other women and a male lover
Plexis. Book two of the Iskander series is an exhilarating
historical fictionalized account of Alexander the Great.
The picturesque fourth century BC world of Alexander is
fabulously intertwined with a deep look at an ancient army
on the march as well as an engaging glimpse at
relationships. Ashley being from a different time with
different values provides a contrast that enhances the
Ancient culture. Sub-genre fans will appreciate this
delightful series and agree that Ms. Macaire must be an
employee of the Institute of Time Travel for this has to
be her first hand account. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted January 25, 2004
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The story begins as Ashley is sent to interview her
childhood hero, Alexander the Great. Alexander rescues her,
mistaking her for the goddess Persephone being kidnapped
herself by the cold god of the underworld, Hades. Ashley is
now trapped in a time three thousand years removed from her
own.
'Heroes in the Dust' starts where 'Time for Alexander' left
off. Ashley is following her husband into Bactria, chasing
after the Persian crown and her son, Paul, whom the oracles
call 'The child of the moon'. The next three years are
spent in Bactria, with harsh fighting. Alexander must
recapture the crown of Persia, taken from Darius by Bessus
the traitor then by Spitamenes. Paul, son of Ashley and
Alexander is also part of the war, being held hostage by
Spitamenes in a last, desperate attempt to win Persia. When
Alexander finally triumphs, it is to find out that his son
has been sent to the sacred valley of Nissa in India.
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