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The Emperor's Exile (Eagles of the Empire 19)

The thrilling Sunday Times bestseller

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The Emperor's Exile (Eagles of the Empire 19)

Written by: Simon Scarrow
Narrated by: Jonathan Keeble
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The gripping and action-packed new Roman army adventure in the Eagles of the Empire series by Sunday Times bestselling author Simon Scarrow. The perfect read for readers of Conn Iggulden and Bernard Cornwell.

Tribune Cato and Centurion Macro, hardened veterans of the Roman army, have faced the Empire's enemies from Britannia to Parthia, from Hispania to Judea. Now once again they are on a mission that will imperil their lives and those of all who serve with them. Loyal to the last to their comrades in battle, fearless in the face of the most brutal or barbaric opponents, they are the finest men the Emperor can call on in the service of Rome.

IF YOU DON'T KNOW SIMON SCARROW, YOU DON'T KNOW ROME!

Praise for Simon's novels:

'Scarrow's [novels] rank with the best' Independent

'Blood, gore, political intrigue' Daily Sport

'Always a joy' The Times

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Critic Reviews

Praise for Simon Scarrow's novels: 'Gripping... ferocious and compelling
A new book in Simon Scarrow's long-running series about the Roman army is always a joy
Scarrow's [novels] rank with the best
I really don't need this kind of competition... It's a great read (Bernard Cornwell)
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