Scourge of Rome (6) (Gaius Valerius Verrens)
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Scourge of Rome (6) (Gaius Valerius Verrens)

Paperback – November 1, 2016

Price
$10.57
Format
Paperback
Pages
496
Publisher
Corgi
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0552167956
Dimensions
5 x 1.3 x 8 inches
Weight
12.1 ounces

Description

" Scourge of Rome is a compelling and urgent account of one of the darkest events in Roman history. Douglas Jackson brings history to life in a compelling way." —Kate Atherton, Sunday Express "A writer at the top of his game, his books are the complete package, filled with intrigue, action and adventure. But more than that they are filled with history, with heart and emotion and characters that will make you bleed and cry and love . . . I cannot recommend this highly enough." —parmenionbooks.wordpress.com Douglas Jackson is the author of Caligula and Claudius as well as the Rome series featuring Gaius Valerius Verrens.

Features & Highlights

  • 70AD. Disgraced, dishonored and banished into exile on pain of execution if he ever returns to Rome, the former military tribune Gaius Valerius Verrens makes his way East through the death and destruction of the savage Judaean rebellion. Valerius knows his only hope of long term survival and a restoration of his family’s fortunes lie with his friend Titus, commander of the Army of Judaea and son of the newly crowned Emperor Vespasian. But when he reaches the ring of legionary camps around the seemingly impregnable city of Jerusalem he finds Titus a changed man. Gone is the cheerful young officer he knew, replaced by a tough, ruthless soldier under pressure from his father to end the insurrection at any cost. Soon, Valerius finds himself at the center of a web of intrigue spun by Titus’s lover, Queen Berenice of Cilicia, and her sometime ally, the general’s turncoat adviser, Flavius Josephus, who have an ulterior motive for ending the siege quickly. Yet the laurels that will regain his honor cannot be won in the negotiations in the murky tunnels beneath Jerusalem. Only amid the fire and blood of battle will he equal the glory that brought him the title Hero of Rome.

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Jackson keeps delivering

Putting his character into real historic events is truly a gift. Jackson does this extremely well. I'm looking forward to reading the next adventure.
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Excellent book