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Alexander The Great
Alexander The Great
Oct 19, 2024 8:39 AM

Author:Graham Phillips

Alexander The Great

MURDER IN BABYLON is a real-life historical detective story: a true tale of murder and mystery that has remained untold for over two thousand years.

Recreating the scene of the crime to reveal eight suspects, each with the motive and opportunity to have assassinated the king. Graham Phillips uncovers a maze of intrigue, power-play and romantic tragedy that led inevitably towards Alexander's death. Ultimately, in a dramatic twist in the tale, the murderer is finally unveiled.

Reviews

Racy and entertaining... never less than page-turning.

—— Sunday Times

The disclosure will intrigue followers of a historical whodunnit which has fascinated scholars down the ages.

—— Independent

A lively study of neighbourly relations.

—— Philippa Stockley , Sunday Telegraph

A fine book packed with generosity, rivalry, misbehaviour, snobbery, love, murder and politics.

—— Alistair Mabbott , The Herald

I enjoyed Cockayne's book immediately

—— Rebecca Armstrong , Independent

This curtain-twitching account is bottom-up history at its breezy best

—— Michael Kerrigan , Scotsman

A great read

—— Penelope Lively , Spectator

An entirely delightful history of neighbour relations since the Middle Ages

—— Rupert Uloth , Country Life

A brisk but impressively comprehensive survey.

—— Reader's Digest

A very detailed historical survey of the upside and the downside of neighbouring since about 1300.

—— Peter Lewis , Daily Mail

A great insight into how our homes and communities have grown and changed.

—— Kate Whiting , PA syndicated review - Manchester Evening News

Original, humorously historical and wittily anecdotal.

—— Saga Magazine

This intriguing social history charts the concept of neighbours through British history in thorough detail

—— Big Issue in the North

Informative but fun, with an important message about society, Cockayne’s history is a human one, with all the heartache and joy that entails

—— Lesley McDowell , Independent on Sunday

This lively social history documents nine centuries of disputes, noise levels, wartime camaraderie and carparking issues. Fascinating

—— The Lady

Relishable

—— Independent

The avowed aim of this fascinating history of neighbours is to explore the delicate balance between people’s determination to protect their privacy and their simultaneous wish to cultivate contact with those who live close by

—— Good Book Guide

Mishra allows the reader to see the events of two centuries anew, through the eyes of the journalists, poets, radicals and charismatics who criss-crossed Europe and Asia

—— Free Press Journal

A vital, nuanced argument ... prodigious

—— Mint
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