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Spartacus: The Gladiator

The action-packed, rip-roaring historical epic from the Sunday Times bestseller (Spartacus 1)

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Spartacus: The Gladiator

By: Ben Kane
Narrated by: Michael Praed
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The first of two epic novels which tell the story of one of the most charismatic heroes history has ever known - Spartacus, the gladiator slave who took on and nearly defeated the might of Rome, during the years 73-71 BC.

Historically very little is known about Spartacus. We know that he came from Thrace, a land north of Greece, that he once fought in the Roman legions and that, during two fateful years, he led a slave army which nearly brought Rome to its knees.

In Ben Kane's brilliant novel, we meet Spartacus as he returns to Thrace, ready to settle down after a decade away. But a new king has usurped the throne. Treacherous and violent, he immediately seizes Spartacus and sells him to a Roman slave trader looking for new gladiators.

The odyssey has begun which will see Spartacus become one of the greatest legends of history, the hero of revolutionaries from Karl Marx to Che Guevara, immortalised on screen, and now brought to life in Ben Kane's great bestseller - a novel which takes the story to its halfway point and is continued in Spartacus: Rebellion.

Ben Kane was born in Kenya and raised there and in Ireland. He studied veterinary medicine and University College, Dublin, but after that he travelled the world extensively, indulging in his passion for ancient history. He lives in North Somerset with his wife and two young children.


© Ben Kane 2012 (P) Penguin Audio 2012

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Gritty, passionate and violent, this thrilling book is a real page-turner and a damn good read. It brings Spartacus - and ancient Rome - to vivid, colourful life
Ben Kane manages to bring a freshness to the saga ... Told with Kane's usual panache and historical knowledge, this book is highly recommended
Eyes are merciless, blows are wicked and screams are piercing, but this is a compulsive if relentless story, vividly recounted in muscular prose. Definitely one for the boys
If you want to become familiar with the lanista and the rudus, to know your scutum from your licium, then Kane's your man ... plenty of action
There is much to enjoy in this saga of the downtrodden triumphing temporarily over their oppressors, and the portrait of Spartacus as charismatic leader is a vivid one
Like many choosing to read a book like this, I was seeking an active and exciting plot, and in this respect, Spartacus: The Gladiator delivers handily
Ben Kane is a master of blending action, storytelling, living characters and historical and military detail ... highly recommended
Kane cleverly introduces characters of his own invention into his narrative… One of the great strengths of the book, the first of two volumes, is the portrayal of Spartacus. Here is a man of genuine charisma and complexity whose ability to inspire is made entirely believable… a brutal, blood-spattered novel. There is plenty of graphically described battlefield violence, s Kane reconstructs Spartacus’s extraordinary story with great energy and zest
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Once again Ben Kane shows why he is so highly praised as one of the best historical fiction authors around. Its quite clear that he leaves no stone unturned in his research of his subject and with Spartacus he once again excells at filling in the gaps that history has forgotten!
We all know the tragic rise and fall of the Thracian slave who so very nearly toppled Rome but Ben Kane brings the legend to life and breathes new life into the fabled gladiator.

Ben Kane at his best

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I enjoyed this book imensely, i got thoroughly submerged in it and felt part off the action.
Micheal praid is an excellent narrator with a soothing voice, he has tone and inflection and brings the book to life.

Thoroughly enjoyable

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Great mix of gritty action and historical narrative.
Impassioned narration from Michael Praed is good but would benefit further from more distinction between character voices.
Lots to like here whether you’re new to the genre (and Spartacus’ story) or familiar with the subject matter and genre.
Be warned though that no punches are pulled when it comes to descriptions of the graphic brutality and the fate of women caught up in the violence is particularly disturbing.
That said, I think it’s all justified in painting a vivid picture of the savagery of this period of history.
Overall, a highly recommended page turner.

Sword and Sandals epic - not for the faint hearted!

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I do love the way this author writes. As a fan of Roman military history, listening to this book was the closest thing I will ever experience to the real thing.... for anyone who wishes that they could go back in history and witness history changing events, this book and this author's writing are a must.

Brilliant Book! Brilliant experience...

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I couldn't stop listening to this story once it started. Like the Hannibal story it had me gripped from start to finish. I love the story and the way it was read. A master peace also in a historic novel... Ben Kane I salute you ....

Spartacus...Spartacus....Spartacus... Fantastic!

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