Sumérjase en la turbulenta era del Imperio Romano, donde un joven y ambicioso tribuno, al comienzo de su carrera, se enfrenta a brutales conflictos en las fronteras del imperio. Esta saga narra su viaje a través de rebeliones, intrigas políticas y feroces batallas, combinando precisión histórica con una narración apasionante. Explore cómo el coraje y la estrategia se mantienen frente a probabilidades abrumadoras y si la voluntad individual puede alterar el curso de la historia.
The first book in an action-packed and rigorously researched new Roman
historical series by the acclaimed author of Caligula and ClaudiusThe Roman
grip on Britain is weakening. Hero of Rome is the first novel in a major new
Roman historical action series.
Gaius Valerius Verrens returns to Rome from the successful campaign against
Boudicca in Britain. Now hailed a 'Hero of Rome', Valerius is not the man he
once was - scarred both physically and emotionally by the battles he has
fought, his sister is mortally ill, his father in self-imposed exile.
Douglas Jackson confirms his reputation as 'one of the best historical
novelists writing today' (Daily Express) with the third action-packed
adventure featuring his on-time gladiator hero, Gaius Valerius Verrens... the
first two, Hero of Rome and Defender of Rome, are available in paperback and
ebook editions.
Summer, AD 69. Rome and its empire are in turmoil, caught in the coils of a
desperate and destructive civil war. The emperor Otho is dead by his own hand
and his rival, Aulus Vitellius, occupies the imperial throne. However, a new
challenge has arisen in the East – the legions of Titus Flavius Vespasian have
declared him their Emperor. In the dry heat of an August morning, Gaius
Valerius Verrens prepares for his last day on earth. Wrongly accused of
deserting his legion on the field of Bedriacum, it seems he is destined to die
a coward’s death. Then the executioner’s hand is stayed. Vitellius' enemies
will spare the life of the man who was once Hero of Rome if he pledges
allegiance to Vespasian and his cause. Valerius – tired of the endless
slaughter and hoping that he might be reunited with his lost love – agrees.
And so he must battle his way south to Rome in order to persuade his friend
Vitellius to stand down for the greater good of the city, its people and the
Empire. But this is civil war and this is Rome, and Valerius – his loyalties
divided and branded an enemy of the people – is trapped in a maze of distrust,
corruption, betrayal and blood-letting.
Soon, Valerius finds himself at the centre of a web of intrigue spun by
Titus's lover, Queen Berenice of Cilicia, and her sometime ally, the general's
turncoat adviser, Flavius Josephus, who have an ulterior motive for ending the
siege quickly.
Titus Flavius Vespasianus, known as Vespasian, is Emperor of Rome - but his
grip on power is weakening. But he is summoned by the Emperor to do one last
favour for Rome: he must journey to the remote, mountainous region of Asturica
Augusta and investigate claims that a bandit called `The Ghost' is raiding the
Empire's gold convoys.
But Britannia is where Valerius cut his military teeth and whetted his sword -
and he will soon discover that the ghosts of his past are never far away and
are more dangerous perhaps than Domitian.
AD 80 Gaius Valerius Verrens is back where he belongs, at the head of a
legion. Valerius leads his men to a devastating victory against the
recalcitrant Brigantes, infuriating Agricola in the process.