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Virtual Macedonia Bookstore - Alexander the Great: Murder In Babylon

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List Price: $27.95
Our Price: $5.59
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Manufacturer: Virgin Books
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Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 938.07092 EAN: 9781852271343 ISBN: 1852271345 Label: Virgin Books Manufacturer: Virgin Books Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 320 Publication Date: 2004-12-01 Publisher: Virgin Books Studio: Virgin Books
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Customer Rating:      Summary: An absolute page-turner Comment: I'm a great admirer of Alexander the Great, and own practically every book written about him. However, this is the first book that focuses exclusively on studying in depth the mystery of his untimely death. Phillips' book reads like an Agatha Christe muder mystery, only this time it's a real event that changed the course of history. I could not stop reading it, savoring every chapter as the author closes in on his murderer and the reasons behind it. At the end, the author convinces you that Alexander was really mudered and gives you ample reasons to accept the culprit he has uncovered. It's an absolute success of a murder mystery. I highly recommend it to both history and crime mystery buffs.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A must for Oliver Stone fans! Comment: I was able to get a copy of 'Alexander the Great" while visiting England recently and anyone who sees Oliver Stone's Alexander movie should read this book. It offers a scholarly insight into Alexander the Great's life and the power-plays that went on within his court. It is easy to read for the layperson but is extremely well researched. This book should also appeal to those who are looking for a good murder mystery. I don't know how many historians will agree with the author's conclusions, but it is certain to keep them eagerly turning the pages. I give this book top marks.
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Editorial Reviews:
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In the second half of the fourth century BC, the Macedonian king Alexander the Great created the largest empire the world has ever known. On 11 June 323 BC, in the ancient city of Babylon, at the very height of his power, he died suddenly of a mysterious illness at the age of 33. For centuries scholars have debated what really killed the man who was arguably history's most successful soldier - but the cause of death has never been established. Now with the help of the Los Angeles Police Department and scientists at the University of Southern California, Graham Phillips reveals compelling forensic evidence that Alexander the Great was actually poisoned by a member of his court. Phillips recreates the scene of the crime to reveal eight prime suspects and, after uncovering a maze of sexual intrigue, power-play and romantic tragedy, ultimately exposes the one person with the means to have committed the murder.
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