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  • Marius' Mules, Book 15
  • By: S. J. A. Turney
  • Narrated by: Malk Williams
  • Length: 15 hrs and 18 mins
  • 4.9 out of 5 stars (31 ratings)
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By: S. J. A. Turney
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Summary

The war in Gaul is over.

The rebels are defeated.

Now the battle for Rome has begun.

©2023 S. J. A. Turney (P)2023 W. F. Howes Ltd

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Great ending to the series

As with the earlier books in the series it leads you through an important part of Rome's history although it is fiction they give you the feeling of being part of it

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The end of the road

This brings the series to an end. It does it well and fine and feels right.

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The whole series

Great series listened to all 15 just going to start again might also try Pratorian

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"What stood out most" it asks. well, the answer is the hair on my neck when Fronto announced his family's new name.

It has been a very long and amazing journey to follow Turney's depiction of Caesar's later life. Read and re-read multiple times. I am both sad and oddly happy to say farewell to Fronto whom seem to have been around most of my life. Nostalgia, fondness and family spring to mind to describe the odd feeling.

thank you, MR. Turney. I hope to go to a booksigning some day and express my gratitude personally. But untill then, thanks.

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Brilliant series

I loved this series, I will listen to the series again in the future.
Well written
Well narrated.
Thank you.

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Marius’ Mules XV

The whole series is a master work by Simon Turney making the life of Caesar more than a dusty history and bringing him to life in a series which is unputdownable from book I through to XV.
Fronto and his comrades were fleshed out by the excellent narration of Malk Williams, a great listen, very enjoyable and highly recommended.

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The Grand finale

Just a great way to learn about events that shaped the world and has Parallels with today we plenty tyrants even more Brutal than Ceaser

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the end

a brilliant series following men of rome and julius ceasar, campaign and conquer, first Romans in Britain, rubicon, civil war, cleopatra, Africa, Spain.
and finally rome, trying to save the Republic by killing ceasar, the senators involved actually killed the Republic, and octavian emerges as first emperor.
book 1 was my introduction to malk Williams, and he has become one of my favourite narrators.

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just so good!

I have thoroughly enjoyed this series from start to finish. A relatable protagonist, who allows us to experience the rise and fall of Ceaser through his eyes, bringing a human experience to a fascinating historical story. Malk Williams, the narrator, has done an amazing job as ever bringing the whole thing to life and I'd like to thank him and Simon Tourney for this experience

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Great ending to the series

Absolutely brilliant, well planned, executed (pun intended) and a superb performance by Mr Williams, we need Galronas to have a book or two now.

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