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Marching with Caesar: Civil War

By: R.W. Peake
Narrated by: Simon Burdett
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In the third volume of the critically acclaimed Marching with Caesar series, Titus Pullus and his friends in the 10th Legion are called on to serve as the agents of change as their general, Gaius Julius Caesar singlehandedly changes the Roman Republic to Empire.

From Spain and the dusty plains of Pharsalus, to the streets of Rome itself, Titus must survive the battlefield and navigate the treacherous world of Roman politics. Helping Titus are his surviving tentmates, including his best friend Vibius Domitius, but like the rest of the Republic, their friendship is tested by the strife and fratricide that comes with civil war.

At the same time, Titus has to deal with the challenges that have confronted career military members throughout the ages as he tries to balance the demands and heartache created by the long absences from his young family. Nevertheless, through it all, Titus and the men of the 10th Legion continue Marching with Caesar.

©2012 R.W. Peake (P)2025 R.W. Peake
Ancient Genre Fiction Historical Fiction War & Military Heartfelt War Military Rome

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Loved this

I was huge fan of HBO Rome these books are excellent and fill that void. Please keep the audio books coming!!!

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Last of great series

Bringing this amazing saga to an end. Filling out the historical narrative with interesting and credible side events. Recommended.

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Another great one!

Love the continuation of Titus Pullus, great storytelling and would highly recommend! So happy we got another audiobook of the great series.

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Outstanding Story, Problematic Narration

The story is factually correct about what we know of Caesar, the fictional part is layered by the author's experience as both a Marine Grunt and a SNCO. While profanity is Roman the sentiments are those of a Gunnery Sergeant. The narrator is English and the voice he uses for Caesar and others, sounds like his tongue is too large for his mouth, think of a more measured Daffy Duck. It's both prissy and posh. It is incongruous from what we know of Caesar. Prissy and posh delivered with a mouthful of tongue doesn't make Caesar sound like someone the legions would have performed such heroic and unsurpassed deeds for. There was no command voice only caricature. Caesar comes off as a pettyfogging bureaucrat, not a seasoned leader of grizzled veterans.

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Loved the books love the audio even more

What can I say there’s ton of books that this audio book comes from and I can’t wait to hear and listen to them back again. This is honestly such a treat and when I say I have over 200 books iv gotten and listen to I mean it and this is the only one I feel deserves an actual review. Keep up the good work and I’m looking forward to seeing the books that come later

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