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The story opens on a scorching summer day high above the Sierra Nevada, where jagged peaks melt under the relentless sun and lone shepherds tend their flocks amidst ancient stone villages. The air is heavy with the scent of dry earth and the distant cry of a mountain gull, while the silence of the rocky plateau hints at a world that has already endured conflict and loss.
Taleb, a young herdsman, watches the valley below from a wind‑blown ledge, his thoughts drifting back to the bustling markets of Granada before the city fell to the Christian crowns. He carries the whispered hopes of the Moors who still cling to their faith, and the quiet yearning of a people displaced by conquest, all while the daily rhythm of his simple, rugged life continues unabated.
Against this stark backdrop, the novel weaves together the harsh beauty of the Alpujarras, the lingering shadows of a once‑glorious empire, and the fragile thread of dreams that bind its characters to a future they cannot yet see.
Language
de
Duration
~11 hours (666K characters)
Release date
2025-12-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1872–1945
Austrian novelist and dramatist Ludwig Huna brought a soldier’s eye for discipline and conflict to historical fiction, especially in his popular Borgia novels. His life moved from the Habsburg officer corps to a full-time writing career shaped by drama, politics, and old-world Europe.
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