By Neva's waters : Being an episode in the secret history of Alexander the…

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By Lucas Moreau Posted on Mar 30, 2026
In Category - Lost Cities
Carling, John R. Carling, John R.
English
Okay, picture this: Alexander the Great, one of history's most famous conquerors, is dead. But what if his death wasn't the end of his story? What if a secret, hidden part of his life was still unfolding? That's the wild premise John R. Carling throws at us in 'By Neva's Waters'. Forget the dusty history books you had in school. This book grabs Alexander's legend and asks, 'What next?'. It whisks us away from the familiar deserts of Persia to the cold, mysterious banks of Russia's Neva River. There, a shadowy figure from Alexander's inner circle is trying to protect something incredibly valuable—maybe the king's final, unrealized dream, or a dangerous secret that could rewrite everything we know. It's part historical mystery, part adventure tale, and completely addictive. If you've ever wondered about the stories left untold after the history books close, this is your next read. It feels like uncovering a lost chapter of the past.
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John R. Carling's By Neva's Waters takes a brilliant 'what if' and runs with it. The story kicks off after Alexander the Great's death, when his empire is fracturing. Instead of focusing on the famous generals fighting over his lands, Carling zooms in on a lesser-known follower. This man, carrying a heavy burden from his king, flees to the edges of the known world—the cold and remote Neva River region in what is now Russia.

The Story

The plot follows this guardian as he tries to establish a safe haven far from the political chaos back home. He's not just hiding; he's protecting something crucial Alexander entrusted to him. Is it a physical treasure, a philosophical ideal, or a volatile secret about Alexander's plans? As he interacts with the local tribes and battles the harsh environment, we see flashbacks to his life with Alexander, building a dual narrative. The tension comes from both the struggle to survive in a new land and the constant fear that agents from the crumbling empire might be on his trail, ready to snatch away or destroy what he guards.

Why You Should Read It

What I loved most was how personal it felt. This isn't a grand saga of armies clashing; it's about one man's loyalty and mission. Carling makes you feel the weight of that promise. The contrast between the memory of Alexander's sun-baked courts and the bleak, beautiful Russian wilderness is stunning. It makes you think about legacy in a new way—not just the statues and the battles, but the quiet, determined people who try to carry a spark of an idea into the future. The guardian isn't a superhero; he's scared, tired, and doubt-ridden, which makes his dedication all the more powerful.

Final Verdict

This book is perfect for anyone who likes history but wishes it had more heart and mystery. If you enjoy authors who fill in the blanks of the historical record with compelling fiction, you'll have a blast. It's also great for adventure readers who like survival stories with a deep historical backdrop. You don't need to be an expert on Alexander—Carling gives you everything you need. Dive in if you're ready for a thoughtful, atmospheric adventure about the secrets that outlive the giants of history.

Nancy Jackson
4 months ago

Simply put, the emotional weight of the story is balanced perfectly. Absolutely essential reading.

John King
1 year ago

Very interesting perspective.

Michelle Taylor
2 months ago

Simply put, the storytelling feels authentic and emotionally grounded. Exactly what I needed.

Dorothy Davis
2 months ago

If you enjoy this genre, the content flows smoothly from one chapter to the next. Don't hesitate to start reading.

Thomas King
1 year ago

As someone who reads a lot, the plot twists are genuinely surprising. Definitely a 5-star read.

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