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    Epub — Tartessos Jesus Maeso De La Torre

    The novel is set during the reign of King (630–550 B.C.), a period when the kingdom of Tartessos symbolized ultimate wealth and good governance to the Greeks.

    : Maeso de la Torre uses his background as a historian to recreate the sensory details of the ancient Mediterranean—the "color and aroma" of the era are masterfully rendered. Tartessos Jesus Maeso De La Torre epub

    : The book expertly navigates the line between the mythical status of Tartessos and the archaeological reality of its thriving trade in gold, silver, and tin. Where to Find the eBook (EPUB) The novel is set during the reign of King (630–550 B

    The plot follows , a young Pentarch of Metals, who is tasked by the King with a critical mission: finding the missing Sibyl of Noctiluca , a beloved temple prophetess. This search evolves into a sprawling "historical thriller" that takes Hiarbas from the silver-rich lands of Iberia to far-flung destinations like Albion (Great Britain), Brittany, and Samos. Along the way, he uncovers a web of Carthaginian intrigue and political betrayal that threatens his home. Why It’s a Must-Read Where to Find the eBook (EPUB) The plot

    If you're a fan of historical fiction that blends meticulous research with high-stakes adventure, Tartessos by Jesús Maeso de la Torre is a journey you won’t want to miss. Originally published in 2003, this novel remains a standout in Spanish literature, transporting readers to a legendary civilization at the edge of the known world.

    For those looking to dive into this epic digitally, Tartessos is available as an eBook (EPUB) through major retailers.

    June 20, 2025

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