Rise of Empire
- Pages
- 786
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780316187701
- Reading Time
- ~13h 46min
Rise of Empire is a book by Michael J. Sullivan. It has 786 pages.
About this book
Michael J. Sullivan’s Rise of Empire stands as a standalone historical fantasy that shifts from his earlier adventurous series toward a more grounded exploration of statecraft and military strategy. Set in a secondary world inspired by ancient Mediterranean civilizations, the novel examines how empires are forged through ambition, institutional reform, and shifting alliances. Sullivan draws on extensive historical research to construct a political landscape where bureaucratic machinery, diplomatic maneuvering, and battlefield tactics carry equal weight. The narrative unfolds through multiple perspectives, allowing readers to observe the human cost of expansion alongside the ideological debates that shape governance. What distinguishes this work is its deliberate pacing and focus on systemic change rather than singular heroics, offering a measured study of how power consolidates and fractures. Readers familiar with Sullivan’s fantasy background will recognize his commitment to immersive worldbuilding, while the novel’s serious thematic concerns mark a distinct evolution in his bibliography.
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Michael J. Sullivan’s Rise of Empire stands as a standalone historical fantasy that shifts from his earlier adventurous series toward a more grounded exploration of statecraft and military strategy. Set in a secondary world inspired by ancient Mediterranean civilizations, the novel examines how empi...
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Rise of Empire was written by Michael J. Sullivan.