Genghis: Bones of the Hills: A NovelFrom the author of the bestselling The Dangerous Book for Boys BONUS: This edition contains an excerpt from Conn Iggulden's Khan: Empire of Silver. From Conn Iggulden, #1 bestselling author of six historical epics and coauthor of the international sensation The Dangerous Book for Boys, comes a magnificent new work of fiction. Here, the Mongol conqueror Genghis Khan, stalked by enemies seen and unseen and plagued by a divided family, leads a sprawling force of horsemen beyond the realm of their known world. He will bring a storm to Arab lands and face the armies of the shah in all their strength. From the fierce cold plains of Mongolia to the Korean Peninsula, Genghis’s brothers, sons, and commanders have made emperors bow, slaughtering vast armies of fighting men. But as Genghis enters a strange new land of towering mountains and arid desert, he stirs an enemy greater than any he has met before. Under his command, Shah Ala-ud-Din Mohammed has thousands of fierce Arab warriors, teeming cavalry, and terrifying armored elephants. When Genghis strikes, the Arabs prove their mettle. On the verge of defeat, Genghis is forced to leave his own vast encampment, and the women and children in it, in the path of an enraged, savage enemy. While the Mongols—men, women, and children—fight back, as secret assassins are sent into the night, another battle is taking shape. Two of Genghis’s sons, Jochi and Chagatai, are steeped in enmity. Warriors choose between them, and a murderer commits an unspeakable crime. Soon the most powerful man in the world, who has brought devastation to this land, must choose a successor. And when he does, it will touch off the most bitter conflict of all. In a novel that ranges from the fertile lands of the Chin to the dust and rock of Afghanistan, Conn Iggulden weaves the epic story of history’s most enigmatic conqueror —those who feared him, those who defied him, and those whose bones he left behind. |
Contents
Section 23 | 218 |
Section 24 | 228 |
Section 25 | 235 |
Section 26 | 246 |
Section 27 | 257 |
Section 28 | 269 |
Section 29 | 278 |
Section 30 | 286 |
Section 9 | 80 |
Section 10 | 90 |
Section 11 | 99 |
Section 12 | 108 |
Section 13 | 118 |
Section 14 | 127 |
Section 15 | 138 |
Section 16 | 149 |
Section 17 | 158 |
Section 18 | 166 |
Section 19 | 174 |
Section 20 | 183 |
Section 21 | 197 |
Section 22 | 208 |
Section 31 | 295 |
Section 32 | 305 |
Section 33 | 317 |
Section 34 | 328 |
Section 35 | 336 |
Section 36 | 348 |
Section 37 | 357 |
Section 38 | 365 |
Section 39 | 376 |
Section 40 | 387 |
Section 41 | 395 |
Section 42 | 407 |
Common terms and phrases
Abbud airag Ala-ud-Din anger Arab armor arrows Arslan assassins attack battle blood Borte bowed breath brother brought Bukhara camp carts Chagatai Chakahai Chin close dark dead enemy eyes face father fell felt fight gaze Genghis saw Genghis's gers glance ground hand hard heard Herat hills Hoelun horses Ibrahim Inalchuk Jebe Jelaudin Jelme Jochi Kachiun Kaifeng Khalifa khan's Khasar Khwarezm killed knew Kokchu land legs looked miles minghaan Mongke Mongol khan Mongols mount mountains moved numbers Ogedai orders Otrar Panjshir valley passed Perhaps ponies ranks reached replied ride riders river rode saddle Samarkand Samuka scouts sent shafts Shah Shah's army shaman shook his head shoulder shouted skin sky father smiled spoke stared stood sword Temuge thought thousand throat Tolui took Tsubodai tumans turned valley waited walked walls warriors watched words Xi Xia Yao Shu young Yusuf
