Belated Book Review - A Secret History: The Book Of Ash #1 by Mary Gentle
Back Cover Synopsis: In the mid-fifteenth century there was Burgandy, the jewel of Europe - opulent and powerful, the undisputed center of an uncivilized world.
In an epoch of war and madness there was Ash. A girl born in mud and dung, she slew her first men while only eight. Scarred and ravaged but still beautiful, she rose up to lead a great mercenary army before the age of twenty - and followed a sacred voice wise in the bloody ways of battle to a pinnacle unattainable to even the most potent of legends.
In a time when empires and alliances shifted like sand-when Mithras the bull was worshipped freely alongside the Christ - a great cloud arose out of Africa to darken the sun. The Visigoths came with their terrible machines - powered by magic or a science unknown to this day - and aimed their irrisistable might toward the rich Burgundian prize, wrenching the wheel of civilization in an unknown and unexpected direction. And with their coming, one incomparable warrior raised on Destiny's ash heap became more than anyone thought one woman could ever be.
Some cool stuff: I don't think that before this that I have ever read any alternate history. I think it would probably have been very confusing if I actually knew anything about the Burgandian and Visigoth people. I liked that the portrayed Ash as a very hard woman. She swears almost as much as I do and it first it was sort of difficult since you don't read that type of female character often.
What kind of sucked: Overall, the book is boring. It is an epic with several books but I don't know yet if I will bother to get the next in the series.
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