Betrayal The Centurions I, Anthony Riches
Betrayal The Centurions I, Anthony Riches
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Betrayal: The Centurions I

Author: Anthony Riches

Series: Centurions

Narrator: Mark Noble

Unabridged: 14 hr 4 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/09/2017


Synopsis

Rome, AD 68. Nero has committed suicide. One hundred years of imperial rule by the descendants of Julius Caesar has ended, and chaos rules.

His successor Galba dismisses the incorruptible Germans of the Imperial Bodyguard for the crime of loyalty to the dead emperor. Ordering them back to their homeland he releases a Batavi officer from a Roman prison to be their prefect. But Julius Civilis is not the loyal servant of empire that he seems.

Four centurions, two Batavi and two Roman, will be caught up in the intrigues and the battles that follow - as friends, as victims, as leaders and as enemies.

Hramn is First Spear of the Bodyguard. Fiercely proud of his men's honour, and furious at their disgrace, he leads them back to the Batavi homeland to face an uncertain future.

Alcaeus is a centurion with the tribe's cohorts serving Rome on the northern frontier - men whose fighting skills prove crucial as Roman vies with Roman for the throne. A wolf-priest of Hercules, he wields the authority of his god and his own fighting prowess.

Marius is a Roman, first spear of the Fifth Legion: a self-made man who hates politics, but cannot avoid them in a year of murderous intrigue.

Aquillius, former first spear of the Eighth Augustan, like Hramn, is in disgrace for refusing to dishonour his oath of loyalty. But their paths will lead them to opposite sides of an unforgiving war.

And Civilis, Kivilaz to his countrymen, heroic leader, Roman citizen and patriotic Batavi, will change both the course of the Empire's destiny and that of the centurions.

(P)2017 Hodder & Stoughton

About Anthony Riches

Anthony Riches holds a degree in Military Studies from Manchester University. He began writing the story that would become the first novel in the Empire series, Wounds of Honour, after visiting Housesteads Roman fort in 1996. Married with three grown up children, he now lives in Suffolk. He is also the writer of the 'Protector' thriller series. www.anthonyriches.com


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kate on January 03, 2018

Outstanding. I've read everything Anthony Riches has written but this, I think, could be the very best.......more

Goodreads review by Robin on March 29, 2017

Review Anthony Riches Books are one of those rare treats i look forward to every year, his writing stands out from the crowd with a style that engages you as part of the story not a voyeur. His, unlike the majority of Historical Fiction is told from the common view, the everyday grunt and how he is i......more

Goodreads review by Richard on December 31, 2018

Great book This is a very detailed book about the tribal revolts of the Germanic tribes against Rome. The time frame is real as well as many of the characters of the story. The Roman armies and the tribal armies descriptions are spot on. A great series to read.......more

Goodreads review by M.J. on April 20, 2017

For a book that's only 400 pages long, Betrayal by Anthony Riches, took a painful amount of time to read. It is, and perhaps only people who've read the book will understand this comment, as hard to read as the struggles his crack Batavi troops endure as they forge rivers in all their armour. This i......more

Goodreads review by Clemens on December 29, 2018

This very entertaining book is the 1st volume of "The Centurions" trilogy, and for certain it has been a very exciting one, but it also reminds me somewhat of the Henry Venmore-Rowland's books about the life of Aulus Caecina Severus - later named Alienus, after the fall of the short-term Emperor Aul......more