The Last Caesar: Roman Historical Fiction

The Last Caesar: Roman Historical Fiction

by HenryVenmore-Rowland (Author)

Synopsis

AD 68. The tyrant emperor Nero has no son and no heir. Suddenly there's the very real possibility that Rome might become a republic once more. But the ambitions of a few are about to bring corruption, chaos and untold bloodshed to the many. Among them is a hero of the campaign against Boudicca, Aulus Caecina Severus. Caught up in a conspiracy to overthrow Caesar's dynasty, he commits treason, raises a rebellion, faces torture and intrigue - all supposedly for the good of Rome. The boundary between the good of Rome and self preservation is far from clear, and keeping to the dangerous path he's chosen requires all Severus' skills as a cunning soldier and increasingly deft politician. And so Severus looks back on the dark and dangerous time history knows as the Year of the Four Emperors, and the part he played - for good or ill - in plunging the mighty Roman empire into anarchy and civil war...

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 432
Publisher: Bantam
Published: 25 Apr 2013

ISBN 10: 0857500937
ISBN 13: 9780857500939
Book Overview: In the tradition of Robert Harris and Conn Iggulden, an exciting debut historical novel that retells the little-known story of the brutal and bloody time in the history of the Roman empire known as 'The Year of the Four Emperors'...

Media Reviews
Fast, colourful and engaging . . . in the best traditions of Scarrow and Cornwell and fans of both will love it! -- M.C. SCOTT, bestselling author the Rome series
Intrigue, insurrection, and a flawed hero fighting to survive interesting times . . . a corking debut from a talent to watch -- ANTHONY RICHES, bestselling author of the Empire series
A lightning paced read, packed with authentic history, thrills, action and epic battle scenes -- DOUGLAS JACKSON, bestselling author of the Hero of Rome series
Author Bio
Henry Venmore-Rowland was born and bred in rural Suffolk. Aside from the occasional family holiday, often to Italy, his only escape from school and village life was in the pages of historical fiction. His fascination with military and political history, the kings and battles approach, somehow got him into Oxford to read Ancient & Modern History at St. John's College. After dedicating so much time to reading grand tales of epic wars and political intrigue, trying his hand at writing such a story was always inevitable. The Last Caesar is his first novel. He lives in Suffolk.