The best thing to come out of Berlin, since 'Low' and 'Heroes.'
Category: The Romans
Review: At the Ruin of the World – John Henry Clay
Three names, three stars
Review: The Imperial Banner – Nick Brown
Early exit poll suggests: 5 out of 5 Stars My version: Paperback Hodder & Stoughton 2012 Bought, thanks to doing an extra shift. Historical Fiction, Roman period 272 AD Faridun's Banner, hallowed battle standard of the Persian Empire, has fallen into Roman hands and is to be returned to the Persians as part of a historic peace treaty. … Continue reading Review: The Imperial Banner – Nick Brown
Review: ‘Hannibal, Enemy of Rome’ – Ben Kane
As fine a Chianti as you'll ever read
Review: Rome's Fallen (Eagle Vespasian IV) – Robert Fabbri
The best book of AD41 without a doubt.
Review: The Siege – Nick Brown
The Siege (Agent of Rome 1) by Nick Brown My rating: 5 of 5 stars I am going back in time by reading this one. I was lucky enough to be sent (the latest as it was at the time) The Black Stone, which was actually number four in the series. I’d seen the name and some of … Continue reading Review: The Siege – Nick Brown
Review: Vespasian False God of Rome – Robert Fabbri
Not for the faint-hearted
Review: The Black Stone (Agent of Rome 4) – Nick Brown
A new power is rising
Review: Sword of Rome – Douglas Jackson
Gaius Valerius Verrens 4 My version: HardbackGenre: Historical FictionPublisher: Bantam Press, TransworldFirst published: 2013ISBN: 978-0-593-07054-3Pages: 402Bought From the cover:AD68. The Emperor Nero's erratic and bloody reign is in its death throes - and Gaius Valerius Verrens is dispatched to Rome to bring it to a close.Following Nero's suicide, the city holds its breath and awaits the … Continue reading Review: Sword of Rome – Douglas Jackson
Review: The Sword and the Throne – Henry Venmore-Rowland
The race is on for the imperial crown and the fate of Rome hangs in the balance...
