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Gilgamesh the King, 2013, 424 Pages, Robert Silverberg, 1480418188, 9781480418189, Open Road Media, 2013 Gilgamesh the King, 2013, 424 pages, Robert Silverberg, 1480418188, 9781480418189, Open Road Media, 2013 DOWNLOAD http://bit.ly/1AC7zag http://www.goodreads.com/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&query=Gilgamesh+the+King A thrilling retelling of the Epic of Gilgamesh, by one of the greatest storytellers of his generationGilgamesh’s appetite for wine, women, and warfare is insatiable. As the King of Uruk, he oppresses his people and burdens his city. To temper his excesses, the gods create Enkidu, Gilgamesh’s equal, who becomes his greatest friend. Together they wander the kingdom as brothers, conquering demons until a cruel twist changes Gilgamesh’s path forever. Two parts god and one part man, Gilgamesh is mortal—a fate he now resolves to overcome, no matter what the price. 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