Sword of Rome, Douglas Jackson
Sword of Rome, Douglas Jackson
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Sword of Rome
(Gaius Valerius Verrens 4): an enthralling, action-packed Roman adventure that will have you hooked to the very last page

Author: Douglas Jackson

Series: Gaius Valerius Verrens #4

Narrator: Cornelius Garrett

Unabridged: 14 hr 4 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: RH AudioGo

Published: 09/26/2013


Synopsis

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Bestselling author Douglas Jackson expertly brings the Roman Empire to life in this brutal and bloody historical adventure. Perfect for fans of Simon Scarrow, Ben Kane and Conn Iggulden.

Readers are loving Gaius Valerius Verrens!
"Breakneck action, vivid characters, a fresh, believable perspective, and a fabulous plot with a stunning, unexpected end. Don't want to read it yet? Are you barking mad?" - 5 STARS
"A page turner that makes you want more" - 5 STARS
"I couldn't put the book down" - 5 STARS
"A cracking read" - 5 STARS
"Hugely enjoyable" - 5 STARS

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AMIDST THE CHAOS AND CARNAGE OF CIVIL WAR, WHERE DO A HERO'S LOYALTIES LIE?

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 and the Empire hold their breath, pray for peace and await the arrival of his successor, Servius Sulpicius Galba, governor of Hispania.

But they pray in vain. Galba promises stability and prosperity, but his rule begins with a massacre and ends only months later in chaos and carnage. And so starts 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 persuade his old friend Vitellius to halt his armies, stop them marching in the north and therefore prevent inevitable confrontation and disruption.

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.

Gaius Valerius Verrens's adventures continue in Enemy of Rome.

© Douglas Jackson 2013 (P) Penguin Audio 2013

Reviews

Goodreads review by Paul on March 22, 2021

full review soon. in short - WOW. BLURB 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 and the Empire hold their breath, pray for peace and await the arriva......more

Goodreads review by Speesh on March 20, 2016

Set in same period - AD68/69 - as Henry Venmore-Rowland’s ‘The Sword and the Throne’ and Robert Fabbri’s ‘Vespasian’ series, ‘Sword of Rome' might be the fourth installment in Douglas Jackson’s series about Gaius Valerius Verrens, but it shows no sign of slacking in pace or quality. ‘Avenger of Rome......more

Goodreads review by Clemens on November 19, 2021

Read this book in 2013, and its the 4th wonderful episode of the amazing "Gaius Valerius Verrens" series. Emperor Nero's reign is at its end with his death, and the land in disarray and turmoil, when the one-armed Valerius is dispatched to Rome to restore order there. Nero's successor, Servius Sulpici......more

Goodreads review by Demi on April 25, 2019

Wat een geweldige serie! De omschrijvingen van de gevechten in deze boeken zijn levensecht en prachtig beschreven. Ook heb ik een zwak voor de hoofdpersoon Valerius Verrens. Elk gevecht, elke beslissing die hij neemt of voor hem genomen wordt, tekenen hem, wat in elk boek weer terugkomt. Kortom: zek......more

Goodreads review by S.J.A. on January 28, 2014

It is criminal that it’s taken me so long to read ‘Sword of Rome’. Particularly given that Doug Jackson’s books are some of the literary highlights of my year. However, events conspired to keep it from me. What that meant was that during that dark and miserable time following New Year, at least I ha......more


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Cracking...one of our finest writers. Saturday (Supp to the Scottish Daily Record)

One of the best historical novelists writing today. DAILY EXPRESS