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Description
Ferocity, heroism, and savage bloodshed: the next gripping instalment in the Twilight of Empire series. For fans of Ben Kane and Conn Iggulden.
When the simmering conflict between Rome and Persia threatens to reignite into open war, there is only one man the Emperor Constantine can trust to hold the eastern frontier.
Aurelius Castus, retired general of the empire, has fought long and hard for Rome. When the summons comes to command an army once more, he obeys with a heavy heart. But is he still the fearsome fighting machine of old?
As tragedy strikes the imperial household, Castus must race to defend the last bulwark standing against the might of Persia. Castus knows that the fight ahead will be the fiercest he has ever known, and will very probably be his last.
'I was immersed from the very first page. Wonderful writing. Rich and evocative, astute and assured. Great stuff!' Giles Kristian, bestselling author of Lancelot.
Product details
| Published | Mar 01 2020 |
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| Format | Paperback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 480 |
| ISBN | 9781784975357 |
| Imprint | Head of Zeus |
| Dimensions | 198 x 129 mm |
| Series | Twilight of Empire |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Reviews
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Tense and suspenseful, punctuated by horrific violence, unforeseen tragedy, and unexpected heroism
Steven Saylor, author of The Throne of Caesar and the New York Times bestseller Roma: The Novel of Ancient Rome
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Ross is a splendid writer... I was gripped by the unexpected twists and turns as history came to life'
Ruth Downie
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[A] series that doesn't let up in quality
Weekend Sport
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Hugely enjoyable
Conn Iggulden
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Well-crafted, atmospheric and throughly enjoyable
Ben Kane
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A gripping tale, rich in historical detail, evoking political intrigue and the noise and terror of battle and with an ending that caught me completely unawares
David Gilman, author of Night Flight to Paris

























