Author:David Ball

Nico and Maria, Maltese brother and sister, are separated when young Nico is abducted by Moorish slavers. Taken to Algiers to be the personal slave of a wealthy merchant, he becomes a pawn in household politics and sets out to escape. Extraordinary events lead him to the court of Suleiman the Magnificent, Sultan of the Ottomans. Stranded alone on Malta, Maria must learn to survive helped only by a group of Jewish refugees. A sweeping historical epic set against the backdrop of the desperate conflict between Christian Europe and the Islamic Ottoman Empire, The Sword and the Scimitar vividly portrays an irresistible and fast-moving world of adventure, war, treachery and love.
...Ball has built an action-packed, often erotic and always sensual epic-adventure
—— Chicago Sun-TimesI couldn't put it down and thought about it for days
—— Jean M. Auel, bestselling author of the Earth's Children seriesBoris Pasternak did it. So did James Clavell, James Michener and Jean Auel. Like them, Ball has built an action-packed, often erotic and always sensual epic adventure
—— Chicago Sun TimesThe greatest poet of the 20th century
—— Gabriel García MárquezHe was that rare thing - a public poet, and a great one, held in deep affection by every layer of Chilean society. For the skill that earned him such esteem was his ability to find beauty in ordinary things
—— GuardianHe has the mingled richness and discipline of a string quartet
—— Adam Feinstein , GuardianA witty novel about love
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