‘Written with great pace and panache,its battle scenes are both stirring and elegant.Iggulden's Khan is superbly drawn.'Dailr Mail
Lords of the Bow is epic in scope, a remarkable adventure, a completely compelling story and impossible to put down.
‘Iggulden tells an absolutely cracking story.., the pace is nail-biting and the set dressing magnificent.' The Times
His warriors only have the bow, the horse and an iron discipline born from a land of ice, hanger and death.Genghis Khan, the greatest of the warriors, must unite the lnost warlike tribes on earth in order to forge a new nation from the wild plains and mountains of Mongolia.
To he must break the ancient eneny who has kept his people divided; he must attack them in their fortresses and walled cities; he must find a new way of warfare, while at the same time coping with his restless generals, ambitious brokers and growing sons.