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Marius' Mules XIII: Civil War

Marius' Mules, Book 13

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Marius' Mules XIII: Civil War

By: S.J.A. Turney
Narrated by: Malk Williams
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46 BC. Pompey is dead, Egypt is settled and Rome is controlled by the loyal Marcus Antonius. As the new year looms, Rome's greatest general and dictator Julius Caesar moves precipitously to take on the last stronghold of the rebel faction: Africa.

Crossing against all advice in the middle of winter, with minimal forces and little forward planning, the campaign almost dies before it begins, legions scattered across the sea by vicious storms, the general putting ashore with just a single legion and his most trusted veteran commander: Marcus Falerius Fronto.

But the war in Africa is no easy task. Scipio, Cato and Caesar's one-time lieutenant Labienus have gathered an enormous force to counter him, and are prepared to fight to the death. With few troops, no supplies, little foreknowledge and all the problems of a winter campaign, Fronto and Caesar face a monumental struggle, yet they know they must win for the prize in this campaign is nothing less than control of the republic itself. Rome hangs in the balance.

©2020 S. J. A. Turney (P)2020 W F Howes
Ancient Fiction War & Military War Rome
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Fantastic series

If you like Histotical Fiction with a little bit of intrigue and violence this entire series is for you. Check it out.

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Another enjoyable listen.

Hard job writing this series at this historical period. It’s historical fiction. If you’ve read source material you have had to make many judgments. I enjoy the characters developed and enjoy the work of Malk Williams. I will listen to this book several times. I’m retired and basically bedridden. A guilty pleasure that keeps my mind occupied. I spent years reading and listening to none fiction on the time period. Hard to really know much solid history in this the best document period of Roman history but most of the book fits events. It’s just fun for me. If you enjoy historical fiction this is a wonderful series.

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Fronto Forever!!

What a concept to weave some of the world's most dynamic history around a stodgy old toott like Fronto!!

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