Hannibals Foe, Edward Green
Hannibals Foe, Edward Green
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Hannibal's Foe
Book One in the Republic of Rome Trilogy

Author: Edward Green

Narrator: Rhys David

Unabridged: 11 hr 15 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/03/2019


Synopsis

Hannibal, a name that terrified millions. Long before that pale shade Lecter came on the scene, the original Hannibal shook the foundations of the ancient world. Few remember the man who opposed him. But those who do never forget. Ride with the Roman Legion. Fight the Carthaginian hordes. Risk daring rescues. Escape from the enemy’s grasp. Survive defeat to fight another day. Join Decurion Scipio and his companions as he faces the greatest General in History. The fate of the ancient world hangs in the balance. Don your armor, Grab your sword, Mount your steed and Face the enemy that humbled Rome’s best generals. Order your copy of Hannibal’s Foe today.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Barefoot Gypsy on August 10, 2020

Dose anyone have any ideas on how to get the next 2 books????......more

Goodreads review by Sam on January 15, 2019

*Disclaimer* I was financially compensated for this review. All thoughts and opinions expressed are my own and not influenced by the author and/or its affiliates in any way. I will say, I am not being lenient on ratings which is why it may seem harsh but if I become lenient then it feels like it won'......more

Goodreads review by Eurydicegirlgmail.Com on June 25, 2020

Realistic & accurate portrayal of Rome’s political & military response Related by a fifth person, the perceptive eyes of young Scipio’s military tutor/Calvar, a member of the knight class..From a soldier’s viewpoint this first book describes the opening campaigns of Hannibal in northern Italy. Inter......more

Goodreads review by Alex on July 30, 2020

3.5* Good, face-paced ,solid storytelling. Strong, clear narration. The right narrator for this type of novel. Could have used a little more character development but the the momentum of the author’s writing carries the reader continually dashing forward towards the anti-climax. Volume 1 of the trilog......more