<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Originally published by Atheneum in 1969.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>A novel set during the reign of Genghis Khan and his Mongol Empire from the acclaimed author of <i>Ghost on the Steppe</i>, "a master storyteller" (<i>Houston Chronicle</i>).</b> <p/> Cecelia Holland's historical fiction is well known for its immersion in exotic cultures, and <i>Until the Sun Falls</i>, one of her most successful books, takes the reader into the heart of the Mongol horde during the conquest of Russia and eastern Europe in the thirteenth century. <p/> Genghis Khan had told his people they were destined to rule the world, and by his death they had made an impressive start. His four sons followed him to the leadership of the enormous new empire and continued the expansion. His eldest son, Batu, launched the conquest of the West--Russia and Europe. In a few years of devastating warfare, the Mongols reached as far as Vienna, mowing down every army that dared face them, like an irresistible force of nature. <p/><i>Until the Sun Falls</i> stars a Mongol general, Psin, whose battles against the enemies of the Kha Khan sometimes seem easier than his struggles with his wives and his son. Wise, brave, and bloody-minded, Psin embodies the passions and dreams of the greatest conquerors the world has ever seen, at the height of their power.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Cecelia Holland was born in Henderson, Nevada, in 1943 and started writing at the age of twelve. Starting with <i>The Firedrake </i>in 1966, she has published twenty-one independent historical novels covering periods from the middle of the first millennium CE up through parts of the early twentieth century, and from Egypt, through Russia, central Europe, Scandinavia, Great Britain, and Ireland to the West Coast of the United States. Most recently, she has completed a series of five novels set in the world of the Vikings, covering a period of about fifty years during the tenth century and following the adventures of Corban Loosestrife and his descendants. The hallmark of her style is a vivid re-creation of time, place, and character, all true to known facts. She is highly regarded for her attention to detail, her insight into the characters she has researched and portrayed, and her battle scenes, which are vividly rendered and powerfully described. Holland has also published two nonfiction historical/biographic works, two children's novels, a contemporary novel, and a science fiction novel, as well as a number of historical essays. <br> Holland has three daughters. She lives in Fortuna, California, and, once a week, teaches a class in creative writing at Pelican Bay State Prison in Crescent City, California. Holland's personal website is www.thefiredrake.com.
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