Enemy of Rome

Enemy of Rome by Douglas Jackson, published by Transworld Publishers Limited on August 28, 2014, is a historical fiction novel that immerses readers in the tumultuous period known as the Year of the Four Emperors. Set against the backdrop of a brutal civil war within the Roman Empire, the story follows Gaius Valerius Verrens, who faces a dire fate after being wrongfully accused of desertion. As he grapples with his impending death, Valerius must navigate a landscape rife with betrayal and conflict, all while striving to reunite with his lost love, Domitia Longina Corbulo.
In this action-packed narrative, readers will encounter themes of bravery and brutality as Valerius contends with the shifting allegiances and dangers of a fractured empire. The novel explores the complexities of loyalty and survival amidst the chaos of war, where Valerius’s journey is fraught with peril from both enemies and former allies. With a page count of 400, this edition offers a detailed portrayal of ancient Rome’s political intrigue and personal struggles, inviting readers to delve into a world where the stakes are life and death.
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Set during the Year of the Four Emperors and telling of the bravery and the brutality of the Roman empire in the throes of civil war, the action-packed new novel from one of our finest historical novelists.
In the dry heat of an August morning Gaius Valerius Verrens wakes filthy and bearded and prepares for his last day on earth. Wrongly accused by enemies on his own side, Valerius is destined to die a coward’s death for deserting his legion on the field of Bedriacum.
It is the summer of AD 89 and after a year of slaughter and turmoil the Empire remains trapped in the coils of a desperate, destructive civil war. Valerius’s old friend, Aulus Vitellius, victor in the decisive confrontation that left Otho’s armies shattered, sits uneasily on a golden throne in Rome, and his rival is dead by his own hand. But a new challenge arises in the East where Titus Flavius Vespasian has been declared Emperor by his legions. The only way Valerius can survive to reach Rome and be united with his lost love Domitia Longina Corbulo is to ally himself with Vitellius’s enemies. On the way he must battle through a maze of distrust, corruption, bloody conflict and betrayal, with as many perils behind as there are in front. A powerful enemy, a burning temple and divided loyalties all stand in his way, but the prize that awaits has never been more worthwhile.
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