Death to the Emperor (Eagles of the Empire 21)
Eagles of the Empire 22
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Narrated by:
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Jonathan Keeble
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Written by:
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Simon Scarrow
About this listen
The 21st Eagle of the Empire novel. If you don't know Simon Scarrow, you don't know Rome!
It is AD 60. The hard-won province of Britannia is a thorn in the side of the Roman Empire, its tribes swift to anger, and relentless in their bloody harassment of the Roman military. Far from being a peaceful northern enclave, Britannia is a seething mass of bitter rebels and unlikely alliances against the common enemy. Corruption amongst greedy officials diverts resources from the locals who need them. For the military, it's a never-ending fight to maintain a fragile peace.
Now it's time to quell the most dangerous enemy tribes. Two of Rome's finest commanders - Prefect Cato and Centurion Macro - are charged with a mission as deadly as any they have faced in their long careers. Can they win the day, or could this be the last battle?
A stunning and unforgettable story of warfare, courage and sacrifice as brave men face an enemy with nothing to lose . . .
(P) 2022 Headline Publishing Group Ltd©2022 Simon Scarrow
Critic Reviews
Scarrow . . . has the gift of combining wide knowledge of the period with a page-turning narrative (Nick Rennison)
PRAISE FOR SIMON SCARROW'S EARLIER BESTSELLING NOVELS
'Ferocious and compelling'
'Ferocious and compelling'
'A new book in Simon Scarrow's series about the Roman army is always a joy'
'Gripping'
'A rip-roaring read'
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