David Anthony Durham

Durham's first novel, ''Gabriel's Story'', centered on African American settlers in the American West. ''Walk Through Darkness'' followed a runaway slave during the tense times leading up to the American Civil War. ''Pride of Carthage'' focused on Hannibal Barca of Ancient Carthage and his war with the Roman Republic. His novels have twice been ''New York Times'' Notable Books, won two awards from the American Library Association, and been translated into eight foreign languages. ''Gabriel's Story'', ''Walk Through Darkness'' and ''Acacia: The War with the Mein'' are all in development as feature films. A third book, ''Acacia: The Sacred Band'', concludes his epic fantasy Acacia Trilogy. In 2016, Durham returned to historical fiction with the publication of ''The Risen: A Novel of Spartacus''. Provided by Wikipedia
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