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Ghost Emperor - by Douglas Stuart McDaniel (Paperback)
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Highlights
- When Alexander the Great's body began to rot, so did the world that believed in him.
- Author(s): Douglas Stuart McDaniel
- 286 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Historical
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Book Synopsis
When Alexander the Great's body began to rot, so did the world that believed in him. The empire did not fall; it dissolved-from loyalty into appetite, from divinity into rumor. Babylon became a crucible where ambition, grief, and faith melted together and could no longer be separated.
Ashes of Empire: Ghost Emperor is the first volume in a cycle that follows that dissolution. It inhabits the moment when generals became kings, widows became conspirators, and every act of devotion turned violent. The body of the god-king is both relic and weapon; the struggle to bury him is the struggle to define what remains of humanity.
This is not historical reconstruction. It is myth under autopsy-a study of how civilizations die and what stories they invent to feel immortal. Every scene, every betrayal, is drawn from the record but rendered as fever dream: grief made policy, ritual made war.
History ends here not with prophecy but with echo-a sound of empires learning how to beg for meaning.
Ghost Emperor is that echo, caught in fire.
Review Quotes
"Ghost Emperor is the kind of story that reminds us why we tell stories in the first place - to wrestle with ambition, mortality, and the cost of legacy. McDaniel captures the collapse of an empire with a filmmaker's eye and a historian's precision. Every scene feels lived-in, every choice haunted by consequence. It's a masterpiece of scope and restraint - intimate and immense all at once."
-Judd Payne, President of Intelligent Design Agency (IDEA);
Film and Television Producer at The Hideaway Entertainment
(Cherry, Bernie, Mile 22, Southland Tales)
"Ghost Emperor reads like an excavation of memory and power - a story that feels both ancient and unnervingly modern. McDaniel doesn't just reconstruct history; he animates it with the precision of a filmmaker and the soul of a philosopher. The world and story ecologies he builds are vivid, brutal, and beautiful - a mirror held up to every age that rises and falls on ambition."
- Olivier Pron, Award-winning Visual Futurist,
Concept Artist, and Art Director.
(Doctor Strange, Jupiter Ascending, Harry Potter, Guardians of the Galaxy)