A.D. 255: The Roman imperium is stretched to the breaking point, its authority and might challenged throughout the territories and along every border. One man is sent to marshal the defenses of a lonely city and to shore up the crumbling walls of a once indomitable symbol of Roman power, a man whose
Fire in the East
β Scribed by Sidebottom, Harry
- Book ID
- 107832931
- Publisher
- Penguin
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 655 KB
- Series
- Warrior of Rome 1
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781590203668
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β¦ Synopsis
From Publishers Weekly
In this blood and guts tale of ancient warfare, Oxford lecturer Sidebottom introduces readers to Marcus Clodius Bastilla, a third-century warrior who has risen through the ranks of the Roman army to achieve citizenship and the honorific of Dux Ripea. Charged by the emperors Valerian and Gallienus with the responsibility of defending the empire's eastern borders, Bastilla says good-bye to his new wife and sets sail for the East. Once he arrives at the Syrian city of Arete on the banks of the Euphrates, Bastilla organizes his legionaries to defend against the besieging Sassanid Persian army and hold out until reinforcements can arrive. In addition to having his hands full with the invading army, Bastilla must also deal with traitors, saboteurs, assassins and patrician officers who resent obeying the orders of a low-born superior. How the brave and resourceful former barbarian defends himself from forces both within and without the city walls forms the spine of this action-packed and detail-rich narrative. This novel of sharp swords and blunt wit should find an appreciative audience among bloodthirsty battle boys of all ages. (Oct.)
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Review
British Praise for Fire in the East
βSidebottomβs prose blazes with searing scholarship.β βThe Times
βHarry Sidebottom works on Romeβs third century the magic that Patrick OβBrian applied to Nelsonβs navy. He has the touch of an exceptionally gifted storyteller, drawing on prodigious learning.β βTimothy Severin, author of The Viking Trilogy
βThe best sort of red-blooded historical fiction.ββAndrew Taylor, author of The American Boy
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