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  • Treachery

  • Mercenary of Rome, Book 3
  • By: John Stack
  • Narrated by: Greg Wagland
  • Length: 4 hrs and 17 mins
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By: John Stack
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Summary

Atticus Perennis, prefect of the Roman fleet, waits restlessly in Carthage.

His crew is agitated, as they wait on edge for news from Rome, hoping the powers that be send more ships to help his Carthaginian forces put down a rebel mercenary army. When word reaches them that a fleet is on their way, it seems there might be an end in sight to the ceaseless violence.

However, the optimism does not last long. When an act of treachery by the Carthaginian side is committed against their Roman brothers in arms, the wheels of counter-revenge, bloodshed and savagery are set in motion.

As treachery and deception threaten the lives of Atticus and his men, all sides must come to a final stand.

©2021 John Stack (P)2021 W F Howes

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Great story. Part 3 of a trilogy

Three fairly short but good stories that could have been combined into one audio book.
Nevertheless a great listen.
John Stack writes very well, with a strong plot & excellent narration. Hope to meet Atticus once again ….

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