Unconquerable Sun by Kate Elliott, 526 pages
In this complex story, Elliott begins her retelling of the military campaigns of Alexander the Great, but with a woman named Sun standing in for the young ruler. She's young and underestimated by her mother, Eirene, queen-marshal of Chaonia, but eager to prove herself against their foes, the four-armed Yele. But Sun is unsure of who she can trust, even among her Companions and particularly her newest Companion, Persephone Lee, whose family is known for its duplicity. Full of intrigue and maneuvering both on and off the battlefield, this is a captivating story for those who enjoy military science fiction.
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