
CARINA
A first overseas mission for newly minted special forces officer in a new Rome
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Alison Morton

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About this listen
Bringing back a traitor to face trial seems an easy job for young Roma Novan officer Carina Mitela – until she is catapulted into confrontation with the powerful head of the Praetorian Guard. Will she collapse in face of corruption at high level or risk disgrace and destruction in standing up for her principles?
On her first overseas mission, Carina and her comrade-in-arms Flavius’s sole task is to recover a traitor hiding in the Republic of Quebec. Under no circumstances must she enter the Eastern United States where she is still wanted under her old name Karen Brown.
But when she investigates further, she uncovers a conspiracy that reaches to the highest levels of Roma Nova. What price is personal danger against fulfilling the mission?
Set between INCEPTIO and PERFIDITAS, this fast-paced novella reveals hidden parts of Carina’s early life and offers a thrilling mix of mystery and military adventure in an alternate history where the Roman Empire never fell.
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What the readers say...
“All the immediacy and page-turning appeal I have come to expect in this series.” – Top 500 Amazon reviewer
“Ms Morton writes excellent dialogue and fluid prose. From the first word to the last, the story just flows, carrying the reader with it.” – Anna Belfrage, The Graham Saga
“Perfect for all thriller readers, as well as Roman nuts and anyone who enjoys the What ifs? of alternative history.” – Amazon VineVoice
“This series’ strengths lie with the author’s ability to meld the historical Roman traditions of power, combat and political sabotage with modern day technology and culture.” – Rosie Amber Reviews