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  • Roman: The Fall of Britannia

  • The Roman Chronicles, Book 1
  • Written by: K. M. Ashman
  • Narrated by: Ciaran Saward
  • Length: 11 hrs and 44 mins
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Roman: The Fall of Britannia

Written by: K. M. Ashman
Narrated by: Ciaran Saward
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Britannia 43AD.

The last unconquered stronghold of the Celts and a land of gold and slaves. A dangerous place of men without fear, led by mystical Druid warriors, yet still to face the might of Rome in the unrelenting expansion of the empire.

Four Roman legions have assembled in Gaul undertaking final preparations for the invasion of Britannia. Two young men are posted to a training cohort under the sadistic tutorage of a battle scarred veteran, Remus. The training is brutal, but eventually the trainees find themselves involved in their first campaign.

The invasion of Britannia.

The legions invade in a frenzy of brutality and aggression, and one of the defending Celtic warriors is forced to flee the battle to embark on a frantic rescue mission the isle of Druids where a young girl is due to be sacrificed.

Meanwhile a cohort of legionaries under the command of Remus is tasked with finding the source of the Celtic gold.

The Romans find themselves in strange and unfriendly environment, and, as they close in on their quarry, the fates of all four men become intertwined and a long held secret revealed, culminating in a savage and astonishing climax that affects the very future of Britannia....

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A Well Told Story

The Prologue introduces the story, and as the whole tale is told, it gets better and better . I really enjoyed the fact, there were more than one main character . Two boys , who grow up as close friends, to only end up against each other. The best part of the story was the main villain Remus . He was an exceptionally good Villain . I really enjoyed the voice the narrator used for him. All in all, this is a highly recommended book. And not to miss if you like well told story’s about Ancient Rome.

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