Soldier of Rome: The Sacrovir Revolt (The Artorian Chronicles, #2)

Soldier of Rome: The Sacrovir Revolt (The Artorian Chronicles, #2)

by James Mace
Soldier of Rome: The Sacrovir Revolt (The Artorian Chronicles, #2)

Soldier of Rome: The Sacrovir Revolt (The Artorian Chronicles, #2)

by James Mace

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Overview

It has been three years since the wars against Arminius and the Cherusci. Gaius Silius, Legate of the Twentieth Legion, is concerned that the barbarians-though shattered by the war-may be stirring once again. He also seeks to confirm the rumors regarding Arminius' death. What Silius does not realize is that there is a new threat to the Empire, but it does not come from beyond the frontier; it is coming from within, where a disenchanted nobleman looks to sow the seeds of rebellion in Gaul.

Legionary Artorius has greatly matured during his five years in the legions. He has become stronger in mind; his body growing even more powerful. Like the rest of the Legion, he is unaware of the shadow growing well within the Empire's borders, where a disaffected nobleman seeks to betray the Emperor Tiberius. A shadow looms; one that looks to envelope the province of Gaul as well as the Rhine legions. The year is A.D. 20.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940163703005
Publisher: James Mace
Publication date: 11/12/2014
Series: The Artorian Chronicles
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 546,752
File size: 777 KB

About the Author

James Mace is a life-long historian and the author of seventeen books, including seven Ancient History best-sellers. He penned the initial draft of his first novel, "Soldier of Rome: The Legionary", as a cathartic means of escapism while serving with the U.S. Army in Iraq from 2004 to 2005. His works span numerous eras, from Ancient Rome to the British Empire.

He can be reached via his website: www.legionarybooks.net

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