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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
March 1998

Pages
  
416 paperback

Originally published
  
March 1998

Page count
  
416

Country
  
United States of America

3.6/5
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Publisher
  
Tor Books

Media type
  
Print

ISBN
  
0-8125-4520-6

Author
  
Harry Turtledove

Genre
  
Fantasy literature

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Similar
  
Harry Turtledove books, Fantasy books

Between the Rivers is a fantasy novel by Harry Turtledove. The book centers on a fantasy realm that is analogous to ancient Mesopotamia based on the myths and legends of Sumer and Babylon.

Contents

Plot introduction

In the novel, the cities and regions are each ruled by their own gods. In the city of Gibil, however; the god Engibil has gotten lazy and does not monitor his city. As such the inhabitants have developed technology such as writing and smelting, and have started to lose respect for Engibil and his power. The other gods have gotten angry at Gibil for reasons they keep to themselves, and have started to refuse to trade with Gibil. It becomes the task of the main character, Sharur, a merchant, to travel the land and find out why the gods are angry and try to solve the problem.

Reviews

The book received mediocre reception. One reviewer called it "an enjoyable way to pass a sunny weekend afternoon." Another states "Between the Rivers covers ground familiar to readers of Turtledove's work, however it does so in a manner which is frequently fresh and inventive."

References

Between the Rivers Wikipedia