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Caesar's General

The Mark Antony Series - Book 2

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Caesar's General

By: Alex Gough
Narrated by: Andrew Wincott
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In the throes of crisis, Rome braces for change.

Caesar, Rome’s greatest general and conqueror of Gaul, now faces being stripped of his command and dragged back to Italy for prosecution by his enemies. His former ally, Pompey, has sided with his opponents in the Senate and frustrates all efforts to find peace.

With no alternatives, Caesar crosses the Rubicon and spearheads an invasion of Rome with Mark Antony at his side, throwing the empire into civil war. Will Antony rise to the heights of power or be executed as a traitor?

This is the greatest story of Roman history retold from Mark Antony’s perspective by a rising star of the genre. Perfect for fans of Conn Iggulden and Ben Kane.

Alex Gough is an author of Roman historical adventures. The Carbo Chronicles, including Watchmen of Rome and Bandits of Rome, was written as a result of a lifelong obsession with ancient Rome, and the culmination of a lot of research into the underclasses of the time.

©2024 Alex Gough (P)2024 Saga Egmont
Action & Adventure Ancient Biographical Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Fiction War & Military Rome Ancient Rome War Ancient History Italy

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I thoroughly enjoyed listening to this book the narrator is superb bringing the written words to life. The story is a wonderful romp across the Roman Empire. You feel you are there.

Anthony a great man!

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Another brilliant narration of Wincott. His voice giving depth and weight to a character who controls not only our minds but also those of thousands who have previously been interested in historical characters. Marcus Antonius is a sad yet brave man of history. A story well worth to understand. Im only saddend by the fact thta Wincott will not contimue the narration in book 3. I hope Spooner does this amazing man justice!

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