The Emperor’s Exile (Eagles of the Empire 19)

Hardcover / ISBN-13: 9781472258441

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From the Sunday Times bestselling author, a thrilling new adventure in Simon Scarrow’s acclaimed Eagles of the Empire series. Perfect for readers of Conn Iggulden and Bernard Cornwell.

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‘I could not put it down and finished in 2 days‘ ***** – AMAZON REVIEW

Awesome read . . . Took me away from today’ ***** – AMAZON REVIEW

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Usual brilliance from a storytelling master . . . I loved this novel and can’t wait for the next’ ***** – AMAZON REVIEW

‘I love this series so much . . . Really excellent story’ *****- GOODREADS REVIEW

‘If you have read the previous books, you already know how good they are . . . If you have not read any of these books, then get started!‘ ***** – AMAZON REVIEW

A.D. 57. Battle-scarred veterans of the Roman army Tribune Cato and Centurion Macro return to Rome. Thanks to the failure of their recent campaign on the eastern frontier they face a hostile reception at the imperial court. Their reputations and future are at stake.

When Emperor Nero’s infatuation with his mistress is exploited by political enemies, he reluctantly banishes her into exile. Cato, isolated and unwelcome in Rome, is forced to escort her to Sardinia.

Arriving on the restless, simmering island with a small cadre of officers, Cato faces peril on three fronts: a fractured command, a deadly plague spreading across the province…and a violent insurgency threatening to tip the province into blood-stained chaos.

IF YOU DON’T KNOW SIMON SCARROW, YOU DON’T KNOW ROME!

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Reviews

Praise for Simon Scarrow's novels: 'Gripping... ferocious and compelling
Daily Express
A new book in Simon Scarrow's long-running series about the Roman army is always a joy
The Times
Scarrow's [novels] rank with the best
Independent
I really don't need this kind of competition... It's a great read
Bernard Cornwell