Harem
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Harem

Paperback – June 5, 2013

Price
$8.09
Format
Paperback
Pages
448
Publisher
Cool Gus Publishing
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1621250708
Dimensions
6 x 1.13 x 9 inches
Weight
1.44 pounds

Description

"A page-turner . . . This peek behind the walls of the seraglio will seduce lovers of large-scale historical fiction." - Booklist"That's what I loved most about this book - plenty of the odd and unusual to keep me fascinated throughout.It is the richness of the prose itself that truly made this historical era come alive." - Historical Novel Review"If you haven't read one of Colin Falconer's novels, then I promise you are in for a real roller-coaster ride of never ending intrigue ... a spectacular, haunting tale of malice, obsession, and zeal set in the magnificent Harem of Sultan Süleyman the Magnificent ..."xa0- History and Women "Murder, scandal and romance all play their part . . . plausible and engrossing."- Woman's Day see Kindle version see Kindle version Read more

Features & Highlights

  • He had everything a man might dream of; wealth, power and the choice of hundreds of the most beautiful women in his Empire. Why then did he forsake his harem for the love of just one woman, and marry her in defiance of the centuries-old code of the Osmanlis? This is the astonishing story of Suleiman, the one they called the Magnificent, and the woman he loved.Suleiman controlled an empire of thirty million people, encompassing twenty different languages. As a man, he was an enigma; he conquered all who stood against him with one of the world's first full time professional armies - yet he liked to write poetry; he ravaged half of Europe but he rebuilt Istanbul in marble; he had teams of torturers and assassins ready to unleash at a whim - yet history remembers him as a great lawmaker.''Harem' literally means 'Forbidden': Forbidden to men. Once the Sultan was the only man - the only complete man - who could pass through its iron-studded doors. But what was that world really like? For a woman living in the Harem the only way out was to somehow find her way into the Sultan's bed and bear him a son. But the young Sultan was often away at war and when he did return he neglected his harem for just one favourite wife. But one young Russian concubine inside his seraglio was not content to allow fate decide the course of her life. She was clever and she was ruthless. And she had a plan.Into this world are drawn two unforgettable characters; a beautiful young Italian noblewoman, captured by corsairs and brought to the Harem as a concubine; and the eunuch who loved her once, long ago, in Venice. Loved her? He never stopped loving her. From medieval Venice to the slave markets of Algiers, from the mountains of Persia to the forbidden seraglio of the Ottoman's greatest sultan, this is a tale of passion and intrigue in a world where nothing is really as it seems.

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I was very disappointed in this book

I was very disappointed in this book. The characters had no redeeming qualities and were one-dimensional. Maybe if I had not see the series from Turkey, The Magnificent Century which covers the same subject matter as Harem, I might have liked it. The book as well as the series is about the life of Suleiman the Magnificent as well as his chief wife Hurrem and all the intrigues of the Harem. There were some other major characters that were not that interesting either. I did not like the authors writing style either.
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A great follow-up novel to his other book (Aztec)

A great follow-up novel to his other book (Aztec). Both novels worth your while reading, Somewhat long in reading, but hard to put down reading at times. Loved it.