
Outlaw: Nemesis of Rome
by Adam Lofthouse
Title:
Outlaw: Nemesis of Rome
Author:
Adam Lofthouse
Series (if any):
Enemy of the Empire
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
400 pages
Publisher:
Boldwood Books Ltd
ISBN-13:
9781836785118
EAN:
9781836785118
Classifications:
Historical Fiction
Weight (g):
580
Dimensions (mm):
234 x 157 x 28
Publication Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Condition:
New
Description
An epic action-packed adventure set outside the boundaries of Ancient Rome Must-read for fans of Conn Iggulden, Simon Scarrow and Ben Kane Highly recommended!' - M J Porter It takes years to build a legend. It takes mere heartbeats to shatter it to dust. 150 AD. Alaric, once lord of the Ravensworn is no longer feared nor revered. It has been six long years since his great defeat. He now lives life in the shadows. All hopes of glory and eternal rest in the Heroes Hall are gone. Alaric is alone. An outlaw to his land. When a band of horsemen appear on the horizon, eager to recruit the man they still believe to be a lord of war. And so Alaric is pulled back to a life he thought had forsaken him. For in the far north of Germania lies a tribe in desperate need of aid. In the far reaches of the land, for a cause not his own, Alaric will fly the Raven banner once more. In doing so, he will show both man and Gods that his story is not yet over. *Title previously published as Ravensworn Praise for Adam Lofthouse: Blood, guts and glory - the life of a German renegade and outlaw during the Roman occupation - fabulous!' Michael Jecks The characters are full of the life of the period, their flaws, their doubts, their abilities all on display; a feast for the readers Hoover Book Review No holds barred, vivid Roman entertainment, probably the next best thing to actually being there' Speesh Reads A great mix of legion comradery with a personal plot you can get invested in, add in a couple of big twists along the way and you've got a smashing read David's Book Blurg An absolute roller coaster. reader review It's a thoroughly un-put-down-able book!' reader review A very, very good book from a very, very good new, young writer. reader review Brilliant! Reader review












