Storm of War: Empire XIII

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Weight 0.54 kg
Dimensions 3.2 × 16.2 × 23.6 cm
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Format

Hardback

Language

Pages

320

Publisher

Year Published

2023-2-16

Imprint

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

1399701428

Other text

Marcus Aquila and his allies spearhead a daring attack into enemy territory, as three generals claim to be the true Roman Emperor.

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Acclaim for Empire:'River of Gold is the eleventh novel in Anthony Riches' best-selling Empire series and its considerable strengths are all the more impressive because of it. . . . a gripping narrative full of breath-taking action, unforgettable characters, and dazzling twists and turns.' Aspects of History'Muscular in prose and approach, the novel is riveting and direct.' History Today on The Leopard Sword'A damn fine read . . . fast-paced, action-packed.' Ben Kane'Stands head and shoulders above a crowded field . . . . real, live characters act out their battles on the northern borders with an accuracy of detail and depth of raw emotion that is a rare combination' Manda Scott'Riches has captured how soldiers speak and act to a tee and he is very descriptive when it comes to the fighting. It is a novel full of power, lust, envy, violence and vanity. The very things that made Rome great and the very things that would lead to its downfall. If you like historical novels, read this book.' NavyNet on Arrows of Fury'With Wounds of Honour Anthony Riches has produced a terrific first novel that focuses on the soldiers of the Roman Empire in great detail. He vibrantly portrays the life in an auxiliary unit.' Canberra Times 'This is fast-paced and gripping "read-through-the-night" fiction, with marvellous characters and occasional moments of dark humour. Some authors are better historians than they are storytellers. Anthony Riches is brilliant at both.' Conn IgguldenAcclaim for The Centurions:'Riches highlights the chaos and fragility of an empire without an emperor . . . dense, complicated and rewarding.' The Times

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