Ein König nimmt Rache, und die Welt steht in Flammen. Attila, der schwarze Reiter – so kennt ihn sein eigenes Volk. Die Geißel Gottes – so nennen die Herrscher in Rom den furchtlosen Hunnenkönig. Als Kind war er einst bei ihnen gefangen. Nun kehrt er zu seinem Stamm zurück. Und bitter ist seine Rache an den Verrätern aus den eigenen Reihen. Doch eigentlich kennt Attila nur ein Ziel: Er will das Römische Reich unterwerfen. Ein Vorhaben, das an Größenwahn nicht zu überbieten ist. Und schon bald zieht ein riesiges Heer Richtung Westen ... «Wenn Sie bisher keine historischen Romane mochten, dann haben Sie William Napier noch nicht gelesen.» THE TIMES
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Kriegerdämmerung –der Angriff des Königs Im Jahre des Herrn 449 n. Chr. steht die Welt in Flammen: Attila ist mit seinem mächtigen Heer bis vor die Tore des Oströmischen Reiches vorgedrungen. Die ersten Orte am Ufer der Donau sind von seinen Männern bereits vernichtet worden. Die Bewohner haben keine Chance, denn die Hunnen gehen nicht nur äußerst erbarmungslos vor, sondern auch unerwartet organisiert und militärisch klug. In Konstantinopel und Rom ahnt niemand das Ausmaß der Gefahr. Bis auf einen Mann: Aëtius, Attilas Jugendfreund. Mittlerweile ist er zum obersten Befehlshaber der römischen Truppen aufgestiegen. Doch seine Warnungen verhallen ungehört. Und während sich der innere Machtkampf im Reich zuspitzt, schlagen Attilas Krieger los. Aëtius muss in die Schlacht ziehen – gegen Attila, seinen Vertrauten aus Kindertagen …«Wenn Sie bisher keine historischen Romane mochten, dann haben Sie William Napier noch nicht gelesen.» THE TIMES
Drowning in Bad Management!
The Obstinate and Odious Nature of Corporate America's Executive Management
- 348 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
Exploring the pitfalls of corporate leadership, William Napier draws on his thirty years of experience in finance to highlight the ineffectiveness of many managers in corporate America. Through a series of engaging anecdotes, he reveals the astonishing blunders made by executives, offering a candid critique of management practices in the mortgage-banking industry and beyond. This insightful examination serves as both a cautionary tale and a humorous take on the challenges faced by organizations today.
The Last Crusaders: Blood Red Sea
- 400 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
Two unlikely English heroes are swept up in an epic and bloody sea battle that will change history. PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED AS CLASH OF EMPIRES: THE RED SEA.
Clash of Empires: The Great Siege
- 416 Seiten
- 15 Lesestunden
A brutal combat. A test of courage. A battle that will change history.
Attila: The Judgement
- 592 Seiten
- 21 Lesestunden
The battlefields run with blood in this gripping finale to the bestselling Attila trilogy.
Without Warning
- 448 Seiten
- 16 Lesestunden
On the surface Joseph Pullman seems to have left his unhappy childhood far behind: as the town undertaker and a council member, he is now a respected citizen of Henderson, Maryland. But Joe's father is in jail for the brutal murder of a young boy and despite his wife's questions, Joe can't - or won't - talk about his past.
Hardened by battle, seasoned by war, four adventurers caught in the path of one of history's most enigmatic leaders. 1571. At the great naval battle of Lepanto the Ottoman Empire is finally defeated, and it seems that Europe is safe. But then Nicholas Ingoldsby is summoned to London by the Queen herself and sent on a diplomatic mission to Constantinople, the heart of the old enemy - and then onward, to a little-known but rising power called Muscovy, ruled by a deranged but cunning czar - Ivan the Terrible. The rise of Muscovy has also caught the attention of the Ottomans; and their allies, the wild Tatar horsemen of the Asiatic steppes, Russia's ancient enemy. Soon Nicholas and his fellow travellers are caught up in their most dangerous adventure yet, trapped in a doomed Muscovy with a vast army of Tatar tribesmen riding down upon them, vowed to burn the city to the ground and extinguish Russia for ever...
Attila. The gathering of the storm
- 320 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
The 5th century has dawned in blood. The young boy exiled thirty years ago has grown into a man. One stormy autumn day, a mysterious rider is seen out on the plains. Attila has returned, his sentence served, to claim his kingdom. He will ride out at the head of no more than one hundred chosen men, driven by the ambition to unite all the feuding Hunnish and Scythian tribes under single banner and a single king. An impossible ambition. For Attila and his chosen men must triumph over blizzards and deserts, bandit kings and hidden mountain kingdoms, and furious battle with the terrible Kutrigur Huns. But all will flock to his banner, answer his call. His power is mysterious and inexpressible, his strength of character and iron will cannot be opposed. And far to the west lies a promised empire both fabulously wealthy and tottering to its knees. An empire full of gold and silver and dark-eyed slavegirls - the Empire of Rome. And this strange horde from out of the Scythian wilderness will bring a night to fall on that Empire like no other . . .
Attila
- 480 Seiten
- 17 Lesestunden
A stunning historical novel, "Attila" is the first in an epic trilogy about the rise and fall of one of history's greatest villains. Napier has a genius for making the chaos of ancient history into the very stuff of thrilling narrative.--Tom Holland, author of "Rubicon."

