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2020 novel by Harry Turtledove
Salamis
Cover of first edition
AuthorHarry Turtledove
Cover artistChristina P. Myrvold
LanguageEnglish
SeriesHellenic Traders
GenreHistorical novel
PublisherCaezik SF & Fantasy
Publication date2020
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (paperback, ebook)
Pages267
ISBN9781647100070
OCLC1203937710
Dewey Decimal813/.54 23
LC ClassPS3570.U76 S25 2020
Preceded byOwls to Athens 

Salamis is a historical novel written by Harry Turtledove. It was first published in trade paperback and ebook by Arc Manor under its Caezik SF & Fantasy imprint in November 2020. It is the fifth book of the "Hellenic Traders" series of historical novels, previous volumes of which were originally issued under Turtledove's pseudonym H. N. Turteltaub.

Plot summary

In 306 BCE, the city-state of Rhodes strives to maintain its independence during the ongoing struggles for supremacy in the Near East between the successors of Alexander the Great, particularly Antigonos, who controls Asia Minor, and Ptolemaios, who rules Egypt. Forced to pick sides when Antigonos' son Demetrios arrives proposing an alliance against Ptolemaios, the Rhodians, whose prosperity depends largely on trade with Egypt, decline. Demetrios goes on to invade the island of Cyprus, currently ruled by Ptolemaios' brother Menelaos.

Under the guise of a trading mission, Rhodian merchants Menedemos and Sostratos take their ship the Aphrodite to carry word of these developments to Ptolemaios. After fulfilling their mission, the two linger to conduct business in Egypt, Menedemos in the new city of Alexandria and Sostratos in Memphis, taking time to visit the Pyramids and the Sphinx. Ptolemaios builds up a fleet to relieve his brother and drive Demetrios from Cyprus, and forces the Aphrodite to transport arms for the army he intends to land there.

Menedemos and Sostratos reluctantly follow the fleet to Cyprus, where they peripherally witness Ptolemaios' defeat in the great naval battle of Salamis. Escaping in the aftermath, they bring news of the disaster home to Rhodes, where the weapons the Aphrodite carries can be put to use in defending the city. It is generally expected that Demetrios will inevitably follow up his success in Cyprus by attacking Rhodes.

Reception

Publishers Weekly notes that "Turtledove plays things straight in the fifth alternate history in his Hellenic Traders series (after 2004's Owls to Athens), taking readers on a slow-building tour of the Mediterranean amid battles over Alexander the Great's empire," concluding "There’s no speculative hook here; instead, Turtledove carefully crafts a detailed and realistic vision of the Greek world in 306 BCE and delivers a humane message of commonality that shines over language barriers and social differences. Readers expecting a twist on the history may be disappointed, but all will be impressed by Turtledove’s immersive ancient world."

References

  1. ^ "Salamis. Harry Turtledove (review) in Publishers Weekly, 2020". www.publishersweekly.com.
  2. Entry on amazon.com. ISBN 1647100070.
Works by Harry Turtledove
Videssos
Videssos cycle
The Tale of Krispos
Time of Troubles
The Race or
Worldwar
Worldwar
Colonization
Southern Victory
a.k.a. Timeline-191
Second Mexican War
Great War
American Empire
Settling Accounts
Darkness a.k.a. World at War
War Between the Provinces
Hellenic Traders
Crosstime Traffic
Days of Infamy
Scepter of Mercy
Opening of the World
Atlantis
The War That Came Early
Supervolcano
The Hot War
State of Jefferson Stories
and Three Men and...Stories
Alternate Generals
Non-series books
Short stories
Short story collections
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