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Emperor's Sword: An unputdownable novel of Roman adventure (The Imperial Assassin Book 1)

by Alex Gough

Series: Imperial Assassin (1)

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A desolate wasteland. An impossible goal. Roman spy Silus finds himself in peril during a mission gone wrong in this captivating novel of double-crossing and revenge. Roman scout Silus is deep behind enemy lines in Caledonia. While spying on a raiding party, everything goes wrong, and he must run for his life...with the head of the enemy leader in his hands. Little does he know the price he will pay. As Silus is inducted into the Arcani, an elite faction of assassins and spies, he must return to Caledonia, back into the wilderness, and risk everything in the service of his Caesar. Failure is not an option. Perfect for fans of Ben Kane and Robert Fabbri.… (more)
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Emperor’s Sword is the story of Silus, a Roman scout. He makes a mistake he ends up regretting dearly, but it’s a mistake that kick starts a vast change, both for himself and the Roman Empire. The Caledonian clans band together to beat back the legions, with Maglorix, Silus’ sworn enemy, as their leader.

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  TissieL | May 3, 2023 |
Enthralling novel set in Severan Roman Britain: 200s A.D. More or less a "buddy" novel, with two Roman auxiliaries as the heroes. One of them, Silus, is made an Arcanus [one of the secret police, under the direction of a spymaster. The Arcani are more ruthless than even the frumentarii] Silus, with his native background, has proven to be an outstanding soldier and scout, who also speaks Brittonic and knows the culture of the natives. Atius, his partner, is a Christian, completely loyal to Silus. There are many exciting adventures. Silus' killing of a certain tribal chieftain, sets the whole story in motion. The chieftain's son, Maglorix, succeeds his father and the whole novel details his revenge on the Roman army and also Silus' revenge for the murder of Silus' wife and daughter. Maglorix sets up a confederation of tribes. They dream of driving the Romans from their island. The story culminates in a set-piece battle and the two partners seeking Maglorix to finally kill him. They find Maglorix at the hillfort where the action all began.
My rating was lowered because of the gratuitous vulgarity. Why can't authors find less rude words that express characters' rage, frustration and even use as an adjective? One glaring choice of words: a cygnet ring. Should that not have been a SIGNET ring? The seal did not picture a swan.
I enjoyed the author's Carbo novels better. Please, Mr. Gough, more Carbo. I only bought this one because of Carbo; I thought it would be similar.

Recommended with reservations. ( )
  janerawoof | Jul 14, 2020 |
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A desolate wasteland. An impossible goal. Roman spy Silus finds himself in peril during a mission gone wrong in this captivating novel of double-crossing and revenge. Roman scout Silus is deep behind enemy lines in Caledonia. While spying on a raiding party, everything goes wrong, and he must run for his life...with the head of the enemy leader in his hands. Little does he know the price he will pay. As Silus is inducted into the Arcani, an elite faction of assassins and spies, he must return to Caledonia, back into the wilderness, and risk everything in the service of his Caesar. Failure is not an option. Perfect for fans of Ben Kane and Robert Fabbri.

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