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  • Imperium, Book 1
  • By: Travis Starnes
  • Narrated by: Kevin Kemp
  • Length: 17 hrs and 12 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (13 ratings)
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Summary

An uncertain future in a new past.

During the test flight of a prototype faster-than-light craft, Lt. Commander Ky is flung into an ancient past that never existed. Rome has fallen, defeated by the mighty Carthaginian Empire, its survivors chased off the continent and onto what had been the remote province of Britannia.

Hounded by the Carthaginians bent on conquering the known world, Rome is on the verge of destruction. Stranded and alone, except for a tactical AI implanted in his head, Ky has lost everything and must find a way to live in a world different than anything he's ever known.

For Ky to survive, he needs a new home. For the Romans to survive, they need a miracle. But can a man from the future work with people so far in his past, or is this match doomed to failure?

©2021 Travis Starnes (P)2022 Podium Audio

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Wow, just wow

I usually listen to Sci fi and Isekai type stories but noticed the, future traveller to an alternate past storyline so decided to give it a try. I am more than glad I did. No spoilers, just a really good book, well narrated and am now on to book two.
If this is not your normal book, don't be afraid to give it a try, I doubt you will be disappointed.

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Entertaining

Very easy listen ... Romps along at a good pace . Wasn't sure about the narrator at beginning . But , he gets better and better . It is mostly an adventure in time and space .. but , some deep philosophical topics discussed along the way. Made me enjoy it even more . Recommended. Onto book 2 .... Pronto !!!

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