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<blockquote data-quote="Tranquil Bondservant" data-source="post: 77381028" data-attributes="member: 445875"><p>Apart from the recommendations from Sif here in the first part of her comment I haven't. Everything seems to be either academic material or small piecemeal mentions in biographies of Alexander of the succeeding events after his death. Ghost on the throne is probably one of the better and more accessible ones I've read/listened to but there just seems to be a drought of lay-level books for this time period. Honestly youtube or just following your nose on Wikipedia is probably the best option at the moment but it sucks that you can't really check or trust the veracity of the information as much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tranquil Bondservant, post: 77381028, member: 445875"] Apart from the recommendations from Sif here in the first part of her comment I haven't. Everything seems to be either academic material or small piecemeal mentions in biographies of Alexander of the succeeding events after his death. Ghost on the throne is probably one of the better and more accessible ones I've read/listened to but there just seems to be a drought of lay-level books for this time period. Honestly youtube or just following your nose on Wikipedia is probably the best option at the moment but it sucks that you can't really check or trust the veracity of the information as much. [/QUOTE]
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