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Reine de la Mer

Cette série plonge les lecteurs dans un mélange captivant d'histoire et de science-fiction, où des individus modernes sont transportés de manière inattendue dans un passé tumultueux. Ils doivent lutter pour leur survie et faire face aux conséquences profondes de la modification des chronologies historiques. C'est un récit palpitant explorant le courage, l'ingéniosité et le choc des civilisations sur un fond ancien vivement dépeint.

The Macedonian Hazard
Alexander Inheritance

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  1. Alexander Inheritance

    • 400pages
    • 14 heures de lecture

    Catapulted two thousand years into the past by a cosmic force, the crew and passengers of a cruise ship struggle to survive in Egypt during the war-torn years of the Ptolemaic era

    Alexander Inheritance1
    3,6
  2. The Macedonian Hazard

    • 400pages
    • 14 heures de lecture

    A new tale of time-displaced individuals fighting for survival in the ancient Mediterranean unfolds after the cruise ship Queen of the Sea is transported to the era following Alexander the Great's death. Captain Lars Floden and the "Ship People" strive to establish modern civilization, facing significant challenges despite a tacit alliance with Alexander's co-regents, his widow Roxane and Eurydice, his half-brother's wife. They contend with formidable adversaries, including Cassander, who seeks to claim Macedonia and Greece for himself, the ruthless general Antigonus One-Eye in Mesopotamia, and the cunning Ptolemy, who is expanding his Egyptian territory to the Red Sea. Meanwhile, on the Caribbean island of Trinidad, President Allen Wiley attempts to build a democratic nation amid a diverse and challenging population that includes future residents, local tribesmen, and third-century BCE immigrants. The narrative is rich with conflict—war, religious strife, assassinations, espionage, and love—intertwined with the Ship People's 21st-century knowledge, all aiming to forge a new destiny. The outcome remains uncertain, as they strive for a brighter future while navigating the dangers that threaten to destroy them.

    The Macedonian Hazard2
    4,0