
Traitors of Rome
Roman army heroes Cato and Macro face treachery in the ranks
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Narrated by:
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Jonathan Keeble
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By:
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Simon Scarrow
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An action-packed novel of warfare, courage and camaraderie in the Roman Empire, from the Sunday Times-best-selling author.
The gripping new Cato and Macro adventure in Simon Scarrow's best-selling Eagles of the Empire series. Not to be missed by readers of Conn Iggulden and Bernard Cornwell.
Tribune Cato and Centurion Macro are based on the eastern border of the Empire, facing Rome's deadly enemy, Parthia. The signs are that Parthia is preparing for war. And the two battle-hardened veterans are ready for their greatest-ever military challenge.
©2019 Simon Scarrow (P)2019 Headline Publishing Group LtdAnother great Simon Scarrow story.
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If you’ve got this far in the series you know
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Excellent
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Perfect book, perfect series
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Excellent
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Great Tale - Amusing characters
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The author is widening his story lines.
Captivating and traitorous
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Great book
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Excellence continues
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When Cato is ordered to undertake what looks be a suicidal diplomatic mission in the heart of Parthia. Macro insisted he was needed to watch Cato's back, despite the old centurion having only just become a married man. And this was an especially tough time for them facing not just hunger,the terrains and the enemy, but even their own men.
Another engrossing and exciting tale from the Roman Empire, well written with excellent characterisation and, as always, an outstanding performance by Jonathan Keeble. Another must read for anyone enjoying Roman military stories.
"Choose wisely, my brothers."
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