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Cover artist
  
David Grove

Language
  
English

Publication date
  
2006

Author
  
Genre
  
Fantasy Fiction

Awards
  
World Fantasy Award—Novel


Country
  
United States

Series
  
Soldier

Originally published
  
2006

Preceded by
  
Soldier of Arete

Publisher
  
Tor Books

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Media type
  
Print (Hardback and paperback)

Similar
  
Works by Gene Wolfe, Latro books, World Fantasy Award—Novel winners

Soldier of Sidon is a 2006 fantasy novel by Gene Wolfe.

Contents

It forms the third part of the Soldier (or Latro) series of books, with two preceding novels, Soldier of the Mist (1986) and Soldier of Arete (1989). Soldier of Sidon continues the adventures of the Soldier series's protagonist, Latro, in Egypt at the time of the Achaemenid Empire.

Plot

This book continues with the conceit of the earlier two books of having the tale arising from the translation of scrolls discovered in the present day, allegedly written in Latro's own hand.

Latro suffered a head wound as a mercenary in the army of the Persian King Xerxes at the Battle of Plataea. As Tony Keen in his review states: Latro cannot recall events of more than a day, but on the other hand, he can see gods and demigods. In this book, the gods and demigods encountered by Latro and his companions, in their journey up the Nile in a search for a cure to his affliction, are Egyptian and African, rather than the Greek ones of the two earlier books.

Reception

Well received on its publication, the novel was winner in 2007 of the World Fantasy Award for Best Novel.

The novel also received 3rd place in the Fantasy Novel category of the 2007 Locus Awards.

References

Soldier of Sidon Wikipedia


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