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Agent of Rome: The Far Shore

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Agent of Rome: The Far Shore

By: Nick Brown
Narrated by: Nigel Peever
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About this listen

Treason waits at the furthest reaches of Empire...When the deputy commander of Rome's Imperial Security Service is assassinated on the island of Rhodes, Cassius Corbulo swiftly finds himself embroiled in the investigation. Assisted once more by ex-gladiator bodyguard Indavara and servant Simo, his search for the truth is complicated by the involvement of the dead man's headstrong daughter, Annia.

Braving hostile seas, Cassius and his allies follow the assassin's trail south aboard a ship captained by a roguish Carthaginian smuggler and manned by his disparate, dangerous crew. Their journey leads them to the farthest reaches of the empire; to a ruined city where the rules of Roman civilization have long been abandoned, and a deadly battle of wits with a brutal, relentless foe.

©2013 Nick Brown (P)2013 Hodder & Stoughton
Action & Adventure Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Literary Fiction Mystery Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Sea Adventures War & Military Adventure Military Rome

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Quite enjoyed this one. A bit quiet starting off but builds to a decent ending.

Well worth a listen

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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

This is a very thrilling book moving from one exciting set piece to another, murders and chases and disasters and an evil villain to fight against.

What other book might you compare Agent of Rome: The Far Shore to, and why?

The Previous agent of Rome books (obviously) and Richard Harris's Pompeii

What does Nigel Peever bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?

Nigel Peever bring the characters to life far more than many other talking book readers do. he uses a wealth of different character voices making this a very interesting, enjoyable and dramatic experience.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

I don't think I could listen to any 16 hour book in one sitting but it just kept me hooked as it moved from one exciting event to another.

Any additional comments?

I often find audiobooks a struggle as a voice tends to fall into a pattern or tone Mr Peever's telling was highly animated and varied and I would happily listen to another Agent of Rome book when it becomes available.

Dramatic and exciting reading

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I loved the previous books in the series, they just keep getting better and better. This one is faster paced with plenty of action to keep you gripped, but still has the same great description, making it easy to visualise the scenes and the characters.
Looking forward to the next book.

Caesar’s Balls! These books just keep getting better.

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deffinatley the best book in the series so far. kept me engrossed, entertained and on the rdge of my seat at times.

agent of rome

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gripping and intense from start to finish a brilliant series giving a great view of Roman life in the service

fantastic

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