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OverviewThis is the story of two brothers Antonis and Nicola Vevellis set in the twilight years of the Byzantine Empire. Antonis is the son and heir while Nicola, was adopted by Andreas Vevellis as an orphan. From friendship as boys they grow into bitter rivals in love and ideology as young adults. They are taken under the guidance of Alexis Sartis, once a protégé of their Father, now a famous General, to be tutored in the arts of soldiering and letters. When they meet Katarina the daughter of a Byzantine nobleman, Lord Virises, both are infatuated with her and compete for her affections, though at first this is playful rivalry. As they start to learn about the wider world around them, while studying in Constantinople, their ideological paths start to diverge; Antonis leaning towards the new power of the Ottomans and Nicola siding with his people. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Zack Varkaris , Athina ParisPublisher: Rockhill Publishing LLC Imprint: Rockhill Publishing LLC Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.90cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.835kg ISBN: 9781945286445ISBN 10: 194528644 Pages: 512 Publication Date: 10 May 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"I normally read fantasy so I said, ""Historical fiction, I don't know."" Then I read Zach's new book, and it totally appealed to me! I realized that the atmosphere of the best fantasy novels is really based on a profound historical understanding of the times, classic action scenes with hand-to-hand combat, chases, bandits, and beautiful romantic imagery. Crescent and the Cross has all of this! It delivers in a way that people of any genre will absolutely love, and the increased realism that the historical accuracy offers really makes the world, and the relationships, more believable. It's like reading a fantasy novel that leaves you twice as smart when you're done. - Mark Everglade - 5 starsI love this book, which surprised me. I did not know I enjoyed reading fiction books about this time period, yet I do. It really is an easy-to-read book and the tells of two brothers and their journeys, adventures and battles. The author outdid himself on this first novel. I hope there will be a sequel. I can't wait to read more about books from this author. - Sandy Lawrence - 5 starsSet to a backdrop of historical accuracy without being mundane or cliche, Varkaris delivers a riveting tale of 2 brothers on the verge of a paradigm shift that will change the world forever. The plot twists and turns delivering one surprising revelation after another. There is just enough time to catch your breath before being swept away in the current of an intriguing plot that leaves the reader satiated one minute, and thirsty for more the next. Bravo! - Loralialexa23 - 5 starsChapter one starts with a bang and from that point I couldn't put the book down. Zack draws you into the world of the two brothers Nicola and Antonis with smooth writing complete with vivd descriptions. The supporting characters are introduced with a skill that is unusual in a first novel and he carries this through many surprising twists right to the end.- Stacy Mills - 5 starsThe Crescent and the Cross by Zack Varkaris is an epic saga worthy of comparison to great heroic historical fiction from Game of Thrones to The Knights of the Templar to monumental biblical stories such as Ben Hur and The Ten Commandments. Complete with maps and a glossary we are brought into the world of religious and dynasty turmoil in the 1400s as Christianity and Muslim beliefs fight to control the population from Constantinople to all of Greece and Italy and one day the world. The author, very smartly, tells the tale of religious warfare as a backdrop to the life of two warrior brothers Nicola and Antonia Vevellis and the woman they both love Katerina. As complex as any modern day soap opera the lives of these three are intertwined with world events. Worthy of a Shakespearean ending we see these once inseparable brothers not only fight each other for the love of Katerina but for the love of their particular religious beliefs and country. I admit that there were some events that went over my head and a few passages I had to read over to understand but that comes from my ignorance of the history of this era. The author's creativity in placing me in the beauty of the land, the violence of the battle, the tension of brothers at war with one another and the passion of forbidden love was a revelation. He is a writer that must continue his craft because it is a talent that must be celebrated by all readers. I received a free copy of this book from the author for a fair and honest review. All opinions are my own. - Linda McCutcheon - 4 stars" I normally read fantasy so I said, Historical fiction, I don't know. Then I read Zach's new book, and it totally appealed to me! I realized that the atmosphere of the best fantasy novels is really based on a profound historical understanding of the times, classic action scenes with hand-to-hand combat, chases, bandits, and beautiful romantic imagery. Crescent and the Cross has all of this! It delivers in a way that people of any genre will absolutely love, and the increased realism that the historical accuracy offers really makes the world, and the relationships, more believable. It's like reading a fantasy novel that leaves you twice as smart when you're done. - Mark Everglade - 5 starsI love this book, which surprised me. I did not know I enjoyed reading fiction books about this time period, yet I do. It really is an easy-to-read book and the tells of two brothers and their journeys, adventures and battles. The author outdid himself on this first novel. I hope there will be a sequel. I can't wait to read more about books from this author. - Sandy Lawrence - 5 starsSet to a backdrop of historical accuracy without being mundane or cliche, Varkaris delivers a riveting tale of 2 brothers on the verge of a paradigm shift that will change the world forever. The plot twists and turns delivering one surprising revelation after another. There is just enough time to catch your breath before being swept away in the current of an intriguing plot that leaves the reader satiated one minute, and thirsty for more the next. Bravo! - Loralialexa23 - 5 starsChapter one starts with a bang and from that point I couldn't put the book down. Zack draws you into the world of the two brothers Nicola and Antonis with smooth writing complete with vivd descriptions. The supporting characters are introduced with a skill that is unusual in a first novel and he carries this through many surprising twists right to the end.- Stacy Mills - 5 starsThe Crescent and the Cross by Zack Varkaris is an epic saga worthy of comparison to great heroic historical fiction from Game of Thrones to The Knights of the Templar to monumental biblical stories such as Ben Hur and The Ten Commandments. Complete with maps and a glossary we are brought into the world of religious and dynasty turmoil in the 1400s as Christianity and Muslim beliefs fight to control the population from Constantinople to all of Greece and Italy and one day the world. The author, very smartly, tells the tale of religious warfare as a backdrop to the life of two warrior brothers Nicola and Antonia Vevellis and the woman they both love Katerina. As complex as any modern day soap opera the lives of these three are intertwined with world events. Worthy of a Shakespearean ending we see these once inseparable brothers not only fight each other for the love of Katerina but for the love of their particular religious beliefs and country. I admit that there were some events that went over my head and a few passages I had to read over to understand but that comes from my ignorance of the history of this era. The author's creativity in placing me in the beauty of the land, the violence of the battle, the tension of brothers at war with one another and the passion of forbidden love was a revelation. He is a writer that must continue his craft because it is a talent that must be celebrated by all readers. I received a free copy of this book from the author for a fair and honest review. All opinions are my own. - Linda McCutcheon - 4 stars Author InformationOf Greek descent Zack grew up in London. After studying Marine Biology at University he spent a number of years in the field of renewable energy and conservation before turning his hand at writing novels. Inspired by his Grandfather and uncle who had regaled him of tales from his family's past when he was young he decided to humanize a crucial period of history into a novel. Drawing from both his family history and in depth research into the period. Currently he divides his time between Crete, Los Angeles and the Philippines. Athina Paris lives in South Africa but spent her formative years in Mozambique, where she was born and went to school. Years in convents and boarding schools prompted a deep curiosity and the need to liberate her mind, which quickly developed into an avid interest in reading and storytelling and led to a lifelong obsession with the written word and books. By fifteen she had read most of the classics, discovered ancient civilizations and became fascinated with various mythologies; a love she has kept to this day. Raised in a culture where meddling is seen as 'caring', she became a spectator of human nature. Quiet and shy, she preferred recording conduct rather than participating in what she calls familial mass hysteria, and so built a treasure-trove of relationship observations from which she eventually drew backgrounds for the characters in her romantic novels. She studied Interior Design, but soon felt the pull of her dormant talent and turned to Creative Writing, as she realised the significance of those note books packed with ideas. She soon followed it with Scriptwriting. Set in faraway and exotic places, Athina's epic romantic work takes her characters on voyages of self-discovery while dealing with catastrophic love lives and an imperfect world. Her first novel Love & Madness, layered and complex, is the story of a family tested by selfish ambition, misplaced passions and an exploration of the recesses of the human psyche. A stint as a high school English teacher polished her skills. However, she has recently vacated the position to concentrate on her professional goals of writing, editing and proofreading. Athina has joined RockHill Publishing LLC as the Editor-in-Chief and author. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |