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The desert has arrived. The music has died. Now, the resistance begins.
In 1086, the Almoravids -warrior‑monks from the Sahara- cross the Strait of Gibraltar. They do not come only to stop the Christian advance; they come to "purify" al‑Andalus. For the families of the Levant, the world they have built over four centuries is about to be burned to the ground.
A culture under siege
Ibrahim, a silk merchant with hidden Christian roots, watches as the Almoravids burn great libraries and silence the lutes. In a world obsessed with "purity," his tolerance is now a death sentence.
A people on the run
Teodosio, a Mozarabic potter descended from the old Visigothic lords, must choose: stay and wear the mark of shame, or risk a desperate flight north, abandoning the land of his ancestors to save his family's faith.
A lineage divided
Yusuf, a seasoned Berber warrior, sees his own kin arrive as conquerors. When his son joins the Almoravid ranks, Yusuf must decide whether his loyalty belongs to the blood of the desert-or to the Andalusian soil that has fed his family for generations.
The rise of the Wolf
As fundamentalist control tightens and the Christian kingdoms press from the north, a new leader rises from the mountains around Murcia. Ibn Mardanis -the legendary Wolf King- will defy empires to defend a unique civilization where East and West once met in fragile harmony.
The Wolf King is the gripping finale of the Lords of the Levant trilogy. A powerful work of historical fiction that explores the thin line between faith and fanaticism, and the enduring strength of cultural memory.
Fans of Ken Follett, Bernard Cornwell, and Guy Gavriel Kay will be captivated by this epic, human, and heartbreakingly beautiful farewell to al‑Andalus.
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