Thessalonica

mass market paperback, 416 pages

English language

Published Dec. 1, 1996 by Baen.

ISBN:
978-0-671-87761-3
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4 stars

4.25 An interesting look at the early Byzantines through an alternate history / fantasy lens. Old Greek pagan creatures and believers still exist, while Slavic and Avar tribes duke it out with a Byzantine border town in both the military and mystical-religious side. The idea of all the religions giving power to their believers and their myths is nicely executed and with little prejudice (especially surprising since the book is over a quarter-century old). The Slavs and Avars remain nameless and I can't vouch for their accuracy (though sources are sparse on the ground, of course), but the Byzantines and the pagan Greek rustics feel whole and realistic - small wonder since Turtledove is a trained Byzantinologist. The author also doesn't fall into the trap of discounting the female characters, though the narrative is told from a male POV exclusively. Also no stupid focus on violence and rape (actually no …

Subjects

  • Fantasy
  • Science fiction
  • Fantasy fiction
  • Fiction - Fantasy
  • Fantasy - Epic
  • Fantasy - Historical
  • Fiction / Fantasy / General