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Book SynopsisFrom the Sunday Times bestselling author Manda Scott, a high-octane, stirring and exciting historical adventure full of intrigue and action. Perfect for fans of Simon Scarrow, Robert Harris and Conn Iggulden.
Intricately woven, cleverly plotted. Miss this at your peril! -- BEN KANE
Intelligent, historical...I was bereft when I turned the final page. -- ROBERT LOW
A dazzling, wonderfully crafted tale. Spellbinding. -- GILES KRISTIAN
Manda Scott''s ''Rome'' is fast becoming one of my favourite series. Highly recommended. -- ***** Reader review
Definitely required reading for anyone interested in this phase of history, amongst others !! -- ***** Reader review
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TO SAVE ROME HE MUST PLACE HIS TRUST IN ANOTHER.
Sebastos Pantera, known to his many enemies as the Leopard and something of a lone wolf, is the spy the Emperor Nero
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Religious and political tensions, passion and intrigue, superb action sequences and real and imagined characters are seamlessly woven together to create a fascinating and exciting story on a truly epic scale -- LAURA WILSON * Guardian *
A dramatic new version of the past...grippingly sustained -- JANE JAKEMAN * Independent *
Rome: The Coming of the King is an intricately woven, cleverly plotted and exceedingly well-written book. Miss it at your peril! -- BEN KANE
Stunningly good. Rome: The Coming of the King gives the reader the extraordinary sense of living within another time and place - smelling its smells, tasting its tastes, thinking its thoughts and dreaming its dreams … A quite exceptional historical novel -- ANDREW TAYLOR
From the deserts and the people who roam them, to the cities and the kings who rule them, MC Scott deftly recreates the dangerous world of a country dominated by Rome. Superbly written and immaculately researched, Rome: The Coming of the King left me desperate to know what happens next! -- DOUGLAS JACKSON