Praise for Book 4

Immortal Alexandros presents a historically accurate physical world, with immersive descriptions of open-air markets, harems, battlefields, the Hindu Kush, and other locations. Equally immersive are descriptions of Zoroastrianism, military tactics, and medicinal techniques.”

–  Joey Madia for Reedsy Discovery

“Author Geiger’s research is evident in this huge, broad-canvas novel (fourth in a series) that propels the reader across Asia, through Persia, Bactria, India, and back, as Alexandros of Macedon pursues his dream of conquering the known world.”

– Michael I. Shoop for Historical Novel Society

Immortal Alexandros: An Epic Novel of the Decline and Death of Alexander the Great by Alexander Geiger is a bold and vivid retelling of the history of Alexander the Great. As Alexander grew in power and the last years of his conquests came near, his affinity to power and alcohol intoxication became a disturbing problem. This relentless and stubborn warrior that has been worshipped through generations had a tragic flaw that is brilliantly examined in this historical narrative. Geiger is an excellent writer who captures the scenery and the lives of these warriors incredibly well, transporting readers to exciting moments in history and re-creating the nuanced character of Alexander the Great with cleverness. This novel is a profoundly researched and balanced tale of one of the greatest warriors of all time, excellent in its execution, exciting in its prose, and delightful in the robust characters it presents to readers.”

– Daniel Rhodes for The Book Commentary