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Sons of Rome
- Rise of Emperors, Book 1
- Narrated by: Jonathan Keeble
- Length: 15 hrs and 12 mins
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Summary
Four emperors. Two friends. One destiny.
As twilight descends on the third century AD, the Roman Empire is but a shadow of its former self. Decades of usurping emperors, splinter kingdoms and savage wars have left the people beleaguered, the armies weary and the future uncertain. And into this chaos Emperor Diocletian steps, reforming the succession to allow for not one emperor to rule the world, but four.
Meanwhile, two boys share a chance meeting in the great city of Treverorum as Diocletian's dream is announced to the imperial court. Throughout the years that follow, they share heartbreak and glory as that dream sours and the empire endures an era of tyranny and dread. Their lives are inextricably linked, their destinies ever-converging as they rise through Rome's savage stations, to the zenith of empire. For Constantine and Maxentius, the purple robes beckon....
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"A page turner from beginning to end.... A damn fine read." (Ben Kane)
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- Birdman
- 26-08-21
Sensational
Loved every minute, can't wait for the next one. Great to find out more about an era that if often passed over.
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- john
- 26-02-21
engaging read
as an avid reader of roman historical fiction I was totally captivated by this collaboration of authors. I have read books by both authors so I looked forward to reading this. I like the fact it was a period I know little about so each chapter was something new. I look forward to the next book
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- Tony T
- 27-06-22
Brilliant
Looking forward to the next book in the series starring very soon highly recommend
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- Dean
- 09-03-21
DOHERTY AND TURNEY ARE FORMIDABLE.
I have to admit that as soon as I heard that Jonathan Keble would be narrating this book, I purchased it.
I am a massive fan of both Gordon Doherty and Simon Turney/SJA Turney’s works.
I knew it would be good, but didn’t count on it been brilliant.
From the very first to the very last chapter, we become part of two ambitious boys, both caught up in the terrors of Rome, both wanting to see change, but who sadly drift apart from each other.
An utterly gripping story, brilliantly narrated by the Grand master of narrators, Jonathan Keble.
I eagerly await the second book in the series, Masters of Rome, though Audible seem to have no idea as to when it will be released.
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- Anonymous User
- 08-03-21
great story but.....
I couldn't get this book to play correctly but I did enjoy what I heard of it
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- Colin Almond
- 12-04-22
tired unoriginal
not original
tired formatted and predictable
started regretted and not wanted on the list of books that I have read.
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