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To the strongest

Babylon, 323 BC: Alexander the Great is dead, leaving behind him the largest, and most fearsome, empire the world has ever seen. As his final breaths fade in a room of seven bodyguards, Alexander refuses to name a successor. But without a natural heir, who will take the reins? As the news of the king's sudden and unexpected death ripples across the land, leaving all in disbelief, the ruthless battle for the throne begins. What follows is a devious, tangled web of scheming and plotting, with alliances quickly made and easily broken, each rival with their own agenda. But who will emerge victorious: the half-chosen; the one-eyed; the wildcat; the general; the bastard; the regent? In the end, only one man, or indeed woman, will be left standing...

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32320004699918 F
Fiction-Adult   Rutherford Library . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781786497970 (pbk.)
9781786497963 (Hardcover)
Classification Number F
Author Fabbri, Robert
Title To the strongest [BK]
Physical Description illustration ; map ;
Series Alexander's legacy 1
Note "Death of a titan. The rise of dynasties" -- Cover.
Includes list of characters.
Babylon, 323 BC: Alexander the Great is dead, leaving behind him the largest, and most fearsome, empire the world has ever seen. As his final breaths fade in a room of seven bodyguards, Alexander refuses to name a successor. But without a natural heir, who will take the reins? As the news of the king's sudden and unexpected death ripples across the land, leaving all in disbelief, the ruthless battle for the throne begins. What follows is a devious, tangled web of scheming and plotting, with alliances quickly made and easily broken, each rival with their own agenda. But who will emerge victorious: the half-chosen; the one-eyed; the wildcat; the general; the bastard; the regent? In the end, only one man, or indeed woman, will be left standing...
Alexander, -- the Great, 356 B.C.-323 B.C.
Alexander, -- the Great, 356 B.C.-323 B.C.
Alexander, -- the Great, 356 B.C.-323 B.C.
Subject Kings and rulers -- Fiction
Death -- Fiction
Inheritance and succession -- Fiction
Generals -- Greece -- Fiction
Macedonia -- History -- 168 B.C.-1389 A.D -- Fiction
Macedonia -- History -- To 168 B.C -- Fiction
Europe -- Macedonia
Macedonia -- History -- Diadochi, 323-276 B.C -- Fiction
Greece -- History -- Macedonian Hegemony, 323-281 B.C -- Fiction
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