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The Collapse of the Bronze Age
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The Age of Heroes follows iconic Bronze Age civilizations that face extraterrestrial threats, mysterious deities, and formidable organisms, blurring the lines between history and science fiction. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?
For a long time, I’ve been fascinated by the catastrophe that befell the brilliant Mediterranean Bronze Age civilization at the beginning of the 12th Century BCE. The rich, interconnected, multi-faceted world had ceased to exist in a few decades. The cities had been razed and burned, the crops destroyed, and the people dispersed.
The cause of the Catastrophe is still subject to a fierce debate among scientists. We might never know the truth.
This provides a perfect setting for studying the Bronze Age civilizations while adding fictional and fantastic elements. I took the liberty to imagine a certain “what if” scenario, an alien expedition amid the struggle for supremacy between the human kingdoms.
I hope this story will motivate the readers to learn more about this fascinating time and discover historical facts about the Bronze Age collapse.
The Soarers, portrayed as deities observing humanity, present a unique take on ancient gods. How did you conceive this alien race and their intricate relationship with human emotions?
Having aliens posing as deities is not a novel concept. I tried to imagine what it might be like when technologically advanced humans, exploring space, encounter an alien civilization not unlike the Bronze Age Mediterranean culture. Would we try to elevate them to our level, or would we succumb to the most primitive instincts of our nature? The contradiction of a technologically advanced species, with a superior intellect and driven by logical argument, yet subject to the basest desires and emotions, is a riddle I’m very curious about. Will we ever be able to transcend our animal nature? Do we really need to strive to do it, or does it give us, humans, a unique advantage?
What were some themes that were important for you to explore in this book?
First of all, this is a book about humanity, the aforementioned contradiction between reason and emotions, the neverending pursuit of ephemeral goals, imposed by poorly understood desires, and the drive for domination and conflict. Are we doomed to continue this mad race? Or is there a different path, the path of reason and advancement?
Second, I wanted to immerse the readers into the atmosphere of the Bronze Age Mediterranean and introduce this rich, sophisticated, and still poorly understood world to them. The history of these ancient civilizations is full of enigmas and quests that far surpass any fantasy stories we can come up with. My intention was to lift the veil and hope it would raise the readers’ interest in this epoch long gone.
Third, in one of the subplots, I wanted to explore how artificial intelligence, born into the world of biological species and adopted by them as one of their own, would adjust, interact, and grow. How would this new entity behave and what decisions would it make? Would we then call it human if it becomes an integral, inseparable part of human society?
What is the next book that you are working on and when will it be available?
I am currently working on the sequel to my first book, a hard science fiction mystery, “Out of Time.” The working title of the new book is “The Illusion of Time,” and it explores the nature of the human consciousness and its link with the Universe within a setting of the dying world of the early 22nd Century. As in all of my stories, there are lots of complex characters, sub-plots, twists, and epic battles. I am planning to release it in mid-2024. I hope you will read and enjoy it!
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The great human empires of the Bronze Age are locked in everlasting confrontation, with control of the Mediterranean as the coveted prize. Echelaos, prince of Pylos, prepares to wage war against treacherous Trojans to restore his honor and return his bride-to-be, Helen of Hatti. Ninurta-apal-Ekur, king of Assyria, follows the gods to conquer the neighboring tribes, while in Egypt, Khay, a grave robber, awakens the ancient evil.
Meanwhile, the commander of an alien expedition that has arrived to study Earth faces a difficult decision about whether or not to interfere in these terrestrial matters. The expedition members reveal polar opinions, threatening to shape the future of humanity according to their own vision.
Suddenly, all beings must proceed with extreme caution. Because alliances are fragile, betrayals are common, the great collapse has begun, and the new age is nigh.
An unforgettable story of war, love, glory, and duty, “The Age of Heroes” is a historical sci-fi epic filled with action, adventure, and intrigue where gods, heroes, and aliens collide in a showdown for the ages.
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The Age of Heroes: A Historical Sci-Fi Epic
Posted by Literary Titan

Mikhail Gladkikh’s “The Age of Heroes” masterfully interweaves elements of science fiction with historical fiction, plunging readers deep into the heart of the Bronze Age Mediterranean. At the center of this expansive tale are epic battles, iconic heroes, intricate power dynamics, and profound human sacrifices.
Gladkikh offers a novel perspective on the destinies of the societies that once thrived in the Mediterranean and the Near East. He delves into a reimagined version of the spectacular downfall of these ancient civilizations, providing an immersive reading experience.
The narrative unveils a world where the grand empires of the Egyptians, Minoans, Mycenaeans, and Hittites are on the brink of catastrophe due to unforeseen extraterrestrial threats. The Soarers, an advanced alien race, portray themselves as deities and covertly observe humanity. As these entities grapple with human emotions, a massive conflict erupts, dragging unsuspecting humans into their intergalactic disputes.
Beyond the alien dynamics, Gladkikh introduces other enigmatic entities: Aten, a formidable mushroom organism that enthralls entire populations, and eerie primordial beings capable of reducing a person to mere residue.
With a narrative spanning kingdoms and weaving intricate plotlines, Gladkikh’s writing remains incisive throughout. He meticulously resurrects ancient civilizations with vivid descriptions, giving readers a visceral experience of the era. Although fictional, the novel remains loyal to the Bronze Age’s historical intricacies, ensuring an authentic voyage through time.
What truly sets “The Age of Heroes” apart is its innovative fusion of science fiction and history, a pace that never relents, and a plethora of multifaceted characters. Gladkikh delves deep into themes of humanity, oscillating between our potential for profound violence and our innate ability to love, remain loyal, and forge enduring bonds.
I think the novel’s ambitious scope and plethora of characters occasionally make certain segments challenging to navigate. Yet, this slight setback pales in comparison to the book’s overarching allure.
“The Age of Heroes” is a captivating reimagination of the factors that might have precipitated the Bronze Age civilization’s demise. With its fresh perspective and riveting storyline, it’s an enthralling read I wholeheartedly recommend.
Pages: 346 | ASIN: B0CCK9CGWV
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