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  • A Novel of Ancient Rome (The Sertorius Scrolls, Book 4)
  • By: Vincent B. Davis II
  • Narrated by: Joshua Saxon
  • Length: 9 hrs and 30 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)
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Summary

"Whom the Gods would Destroy, they first make mad."

Rome - 97 BC. Quintus Sertorius is now serving as a legate in Greece. It's supposed to be a peacetime mission, but quickly Sertorius discovers there is more happening beneath the peaceful veneer of democracy's birthplace. Roman citizens are disappearing. Whispers are spreading that there is a force operating in the shadows bent on Rome's destruction.

Sertorius and his companions are determined to find out who is behind all this, but quickly the enemy is on the offense. Friends disappear. Attacks in the night. Blood in the streets. Sertorius must stop at nothing to snuff out this grand conspiracy before it engulfs the Republic in flames.

©2021 Vincent B. Davis II (P)2021 Vincent B. Davis II

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Another really good book with the story improving all the time, look forward to the next instalment. Narration was excellent, and you really get into the emotions of the characters. Would definitely recommend.

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Best in the series so far!

Thoroughly enjoyed this book. With great characters, plenty of action and great fight scenes, there’s enough to keep everyone interested.
Great narration too. Great character voices and pacing and great atmosphere too!
This is my honest opinion on a free review copy.

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