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All Our Broken Idols

De: Paul M.M. Cooper
Narrado por: Lara Sawalha
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Historical fiction Book of the Month in The Times.

Assyria, in the reign of Ashurbanipal. For Aurya and her daydreaming brother, Sharo, every day is a struggle for survival, as they dodge the beatings of their drunken father and scrabble for scraps of food. One violent evening, everything changes. Soon, they are on the barge of King Ashurbanipal, bound for the beautiful, near-mythical city of Nineveh. Their fates become inextricably bound to that of the king - and the injured lion captured by his men.

Twenty-six centuries later, British-Iraqi archaeologist Katya joins a dig in Mosul to protect the ancient ruins of Nineveh from organised looters, following in the footsteps of her dead father. When she and Salim, a fellow archaeologist, discover an astonishingly beautiful and rare carving, they know their find will bring the world's attention to Mosul. But the real world crashes in to their studious idyll to catastrophic, devastating effect when ISIL storm Mosul - and take Katya, Salim and local girl Lola hostage.

All Our Broken Idols is hauntingly evocative, a novel in which past and present lives intertwine and stories travel across the ages. It is a story about the importance of art and the threat it poses to those in power. And it is about bravery, standing up for what you believe in and who you love.

©2020 Paul M.M. Cooper (P)2020 W F Howes
Ficción Histórica Oriente Medio Antiguo Realeza Acción y Aventura Suspenso Histórico Misterio,Thriller y Suspenso Thriller y Suspenso

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Intertwoven Timelines • Rich Historical Detail • Excellent Narration • Beautiful Storytelling • Well-researched Context

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loved it. Particularly the mysterious meaning of details from time past and present, told from each angle. Particularly interesting for anyone interested in what life may have been like in Assyria 2600 yrs ago, and similarities to today. was very helpful to watch the fall of civilizations podcasts first for Assyria and First Cities (Mesopotamia)

Great intertwining of two stories across time

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This is an other book by Paul Cooper not to be missed.
I was sorry when it came to an end.
The narrator, Nara Sawalha, is a pleasure to listen to.
As always, my thanks to all involved, JK.

A MUST FOR HISTORY LOVERS

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This book was a surprise to me. I was unfamiliar with the author and now I want more. It was so well written, the descriptions brought everything to life.

Superb writing

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Great story line and fantastic characters in a little known, but well-researched historical context.

What a great book!

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I am an avid fan on Paul Cooper’s Fall of Civilizations podcast so I wanted to give this novel a try. I found it deeply engrossing, moving, and a wonderful glimpse into two disparate but inextricable worlds. If I had a criticism, it would be that some of the moments inch toward melodrama, some of dialogue feels cinematic (but in a way that doesn’t read genuine) and Cooper can’t stop describing characters’ pupils. All in all, however, I couldn’t put it down and look forward seeing what this author conjures next.

Worth The Listen

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