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Sword of Rome
Sword of Rome

Sword of Rome

Gaius Valerius Verrens

FICTION

336 Pages, 5 x 8

Formats: Trade Paper

Trade Paper, $17.95 (US $17.95)

Publication Date: November 2014

ISBN 9780552167918

Rights: US

Transworld Publishers (Nov 2014)
Corgi

Price: $17.95
 
 

Overview

Nero's turbulent reign draws to a close and Gaius Valerius Varens returns in his fourth brutal and bloody adventure

AD 68: the Emperor Nero's erratic and bloody reign is in its death throes when Gaius Valerius Verrens is dispatched to Rome on a mission that will bring it to a close. With Nero dead, the city holds its breath and awaits the arrival his successor, Servius Sulpicius Galba, governor of Hispania. The Empire prays for peace, but it prays in vain. Galba promises stability and prosperity, but his rule begins with a massacre and ends only months later in chaos and carnage. This will become known as the Year of the Four Emperors, a time of civil war which will tear Rome apart and test Valerius's skills and loyalties to their very limit. Fortunate to survive Galba's fall, Valerius is sent on a mission by Rome's new Emperor, Otho, to his old friend Vitellius, commander of the armies of the north. Vitellius's legions are on the march, and only Valerius can persuade him to halt them before the inevitable confrontation. In an epic adventure that will take him the length and breadth of a divided land, the one-armed Roman fights to stay alive and stave off a bloodbath as he is stalked by the most implacable enemy he has ever faced.

Reviews

"A master of his discipline rightly hailed as one of the best historical novelists writing today."  —Daily Express


"Superb battle scenes . . . I was gripped from start to finish."  —Ben Kane, author, The Forgotten Legion

Author Biography

Douglas Jackson is the author of Caligula and Claudius as well as three previous titles featuring Gaius Valerius Verrens, Hero of Rome, Defender of Rome, and Avenger of Rome.