The Horse Coin

The Horse Coin

by David Wishart (Author)

Synopsis

Britain AD59: The scars of Roman conquest are still livid, the clash of two disparate cultures a source of bitterness and conflict. The Roman ruling class believe it is their duty to civilise the natives; the British tribes chafe under the conquerors' yoke.Marcus Julius Severinus, a young cavalryman in the Roman army, respects the Britons among whom he has been brought up. Newly promoted to Commander of the 'Foxes', he believes there is more to be gained by co-operation than by brute force. Governor Paullinus does not agree. When he attempts to cheat Boudica, queen of the Iceni, of her rightful inheritance, he underestimates the wave of rebellious fury that engulfs Roman and Briton alike. Even though the final battle is won, Marcus and his family have to pay a terrible price.Yet from the tragedy stems hope. Marcus's marriage to the daughter of a British chieftain symbolises a new era in which the two races forge a common destiny.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Hodder Paperbacks
Published: 02 Mar 2000

ISBN 10: 0340715316
ISBN 13: 9780340715314
Book Overview: The stirring Roman novel from the author of Sejanus and The Lydian Baker

Media Reviews
David Wishart has proved himself a writer of no mean literary accomplishments with SEJANUS and THE LYDIAN BAKER. Working on the principle that a freshening of the brew is frequently in order, is a striking change of pace, buoyantly written and plotted. Times Saturday Crime Supplement weaves a wide tapestry with an unromantised view of life under the Roman invasion Coventry Evening Telegraph Complex and interesting Birmingham Post A vivid tale of ancient British intrigue South Hams an assured and masterful literary stylist, his series of Roman novels brilliantly translate the Chandlerian detective conventions into perfectly realised historical settings... The most accomplished yet... Wishart's utterly rigorous treatment of his material results in a classic piece of historical fiction Crime Time On-Line
Author Bio
David Wishart studied Classics at Edinburgh University. He then taught Latin and Greek in school for four years and after this retrained as a teacher of EFL. He lived and worked abroad for eleven years, working in Kuwait, Greece and Saudi Arabia, and now lives with his wife and family in Scotland.