Soldier of Rome: Heir to Rebellion (The Artorian Chronicles, #3)

Soldier of Rome: Heir to Rebellion (The Artorian Chronicles, #3)

by James Mace
Soldier of Rome: Heir to Rebellion (The Artorian Chronicles, #3)

Soldier of Rome: Heir to Rebellion (The Artorian Chronicles, #3)

by James Mace

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Overview

A year has passed since the end of the Gallic rebellion of Sacrovir and Florus. Retribution has been exacted and the province is at peace once more. And yet there are some who escaped Rome's justice. They are led by a man whose heart burns with hate; an heir to rebellion. Knowing that there can be no victory against the legions; his vengeance can only be wrought through terror and murder. The Gallic city of Lugdunum will be the first to taste his wrath.The city of Lugdunum flourishes; the Twentieth Legion's Third Cohort having been stationed within the city since the end of the Sacrovir Revolt. For Centurion Proculus and his legionaries their comfortable assignment will soon come unraveled as a series of grisly murders looks to upset the order of the city. Sergeant Artorius inadvertently finds himself at the center of the search to find these mysterious killers before they undermine the city's faith in the protection of the legions; a search that will lead him on a journey into the darkest corners of what lurks in a broken man's wicked soul.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940163711659
Publisher: James Mace
Publication date: 11/12/2014
Series: The Artorian Chronicles
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 529,434
File size: 780 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

Official Facebook page: www.facebook.com/legionarybooks

Twitter: @LegionaryBooks

Blog: http://legionarybooks.blogspot.com/

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