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Khan Tengri

(2011)
(The second book in the Taklamakan Silk Road series)
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ABOUT THE BOOK - Khan Tengri, By John Schettler

This is book II of the original novel "Taklamakan," in a special extended edition with a 30,000 word 7 chapter addition.

It is the year 757, just after the An Lu Shan Rebellion shook the foundations of the mighty T'ang Empire in China. And it was one of those moments on the cusp of time, when Tando Ghazi Khan, a simple trader of teas and spice, leads a caravan to the edge of the great desert and becomes embroiled in the struggle that will decide the fate of an empire and shake all under heaven and earth...

Join Tando and his cameleers as they set out on a last, fateful journey from the markets of Dun Huang China to Kashgar on the western rim of the great Taklamakan Desert. Hoping only to garner enough profit from the sale of his fabled tea, Jade Ring Green, Tando and his men are soon captivated by the mystery of a strange and confounding map, and a quest that will lead them to the ruins of ancient, lost cities that once thrived in the heart of the Taklamakan. Along the way they must struggle for survival when they are caught up in the clash of Empires raging across the great stage of Western China and Central Asia. The armies of Tibet have come down from their high mountains to challenge the T'ang for dominance. Tando soon finds his simple caravan at the very heart of that struggle and is brought to a moment of fateful choice as he reaches the edge of the most forbidding desert on earth, a "Land of No Return."

Taklamakan is an artful blending of James Clavell's "Shogun" and Tolkien's "Lord of the Rings." It has all the hallmarks of an epic quest that is driven by strong and compelling characters and the clash of cultures on the fabled "Silk Road." The book is richly fueled by the author's detailed historical research into one of the most eventful moment in the history of Central Asia.


Genre: Historical

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