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|title=Troy: Fall Of Kings
|author=David and Stella Gemmell
|genre=Historical Fiction
|summary=A retelling of the myth of Troy that portrays all of the heroes and villains on all sides for the humans they were, that gets you closer to the action than you might wish and shows that war has always been the way it is. A ripping good read, but one which leaves you unsure whose side you're on.
 
|rating=4
|buy=Yes
|borrow=Yes
|format=Hardback
|pages=449
|publisher=Bantam Press
|date=August 2007
|isbn=978-0593052259
|amazonukcover=<amazonuk>0593052250</amazonuk>0552151130|amazonusaznuk=0552151130|aznus=<amazonus>0345477030</amazonus>
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This, the third chapter in Gemmell's epic re-telling of the Trojan wars, finds the heroes poised for death or glory.
My apologies to Stella for treating the work as if it were David's alone.
For another take on the period try [[Helen of Troy]] - or for more of the same skill check out the back catalogue of the late David Gemmell for new myths and legends. We also have a review of Stella Gemmell's [[The City by Stella Gemmell|The City]].
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