Adventures of the Bronze Horsemen

The Botai People and Their Horses Changed the World

by David Mallegol


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 1/15/2014

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 332
ISBN : 9781491719954
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 332
ISBN : 9781491719961
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 332
ISBN : 9781491719978

About the Book

Twenty-five years after the Smolens drove the Botai from their homeland, Daven comes face to face with Scarman, the warrior who killed both his father and his mother. As a young man, Daven vowed to take back his tribe’s original homeland. Now he is the lead hunter and second-in-command of the Botai, and he hasn’t forgotten his vow.

Daven and Bruno, the Botai clan leaders, learn from two captured scouts that they are about to be attacked by an old enemy who has superior numbers of hardened fighters. The Botai have trained horses, better weapons and new leaders who refuse to run. If not for their horses, the Botai would have little chance to survive the coming battle. Daven creates the perfect plan down to the smallest detail, only to have it exposed by a traitor who is willing to see the Botai destroyed for their own personal gain. Still, they face overwhelming numbers. If not for their horses, Daven and Bruno would have little chance to survive the coming battle. They create the perfect plan, down to the smallest detail—only to have it exposed by a traitor who is willing to see the Botai destroyed for personal gain.

The second in a series, Adventures of the Bronze Horsemen begins where The Bronze Horsemen ends and explores the historical period of the Bronze Age in 3000 BC.


About the Author

David Mallegol graduated from Rider College in Trenton, New Jersey. He joined Johnson and Johnson in 1965 and held leading roles in the launching of products such as Tylenol, Haldol, Imodium, and Fentanyl. In 2003, Mallegol and his wife, Irma, retired to Palm Beach County, Florida where he writes novels and is an avid bicyclist riding 3000 miles per year.