REVIEWS OF PREVIOUS BOOKS BY THIS AUTHOR One of the best books I have read. Mystery, excitement and a thrilling story all wrapped up in the woven threads of history. Well researched and well written; a very enjoyable read. Culley is a good writer and excellent story teller. The author's historical accuracy and his interpretation of the characters involved creates a great tale of life in the 12th century. Don't pick up this book if you need a good night's sleep. You're going to be up all night until you finish it.
BOOK SYNOPSIS When the Phocians sack the Oracle at Delphi and steal Apollo’s treasure, which belongs to Athens, Thebes and Corinth, the Greeks declare a sacred war against the defilers of the oracle. Philip allows Athens, Thebes and Phocis to exhaust themselves during a decade of fighting before stepping in to broker a peace between them. Having brought most of the Hellenic world under his rule he fights one last battle against Athens and Thebes during which his son, the eighteen year old Alexander, plays a crucial role.