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Praetorian
- Eagles of the Empire, Book 11
- Narrated by: Gareth Armstrong
- Length: 12 hrs and 16 mins
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Summary
If you don't know Simon Scarrow, you don't know Rome!
Praetorian is the gripping eleventh novel in Simon Scarrow's best-selling Eagles of the Empire series. Essential reading for fans of Bernard Cornwell and Conn Iggulden.
AD 51. Legionaries Cato and Macro have forged a bond that has survived war, rebellion and torture. Yet nothing has prepared them for a daunting mission on the deadliest battlefield of all: the bloody streets of Rome.
Traitors are threatening to plunge the Empire into bloody chaos and no one can be trusted. The Emperor has ordered Cato and Macro to go on a deadly mission, working undercover to root out the traitors before Rome tears itself apart.
As the true scale of the corruption dawns, they realise they are facing terrifying odds. Two men against many, in a desperate race to save not only the Empire, but each other....
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- Craig Rowbotham
- 26-04-21
Good but not his best...
So many people slated the narrator, so much do I nearly never read the book but glad I did. He does sound a bit Monty Python but he's not that bad, worthwhile read...
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- James Wilson
- 24-01-20
Saliva
Absolutely love Simon Scarrow and his books and this was one of my favourite ones. Just a shame that all I could hear from the narrator was the saliva in his mouth while he was speaking
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- Ian Brown
- 25-10-18
Probably the best so far. Narration was terrible
Great addition to the series, probably my favourite but Gareth isn’t the best at narration.
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- Mr J S Fagan
- 03-12-21
Praetorian
I am more disappointed with some of the previous reviews than I am the book. Yes, it’s different in that there is no mass army to beat and there’s a “who done it” element
, but I enjoyed the story and the banter between Cato and Macro. The new narrator, I thought he was fine, slightly different voices obviously but not to the point where it became distracting as it did in other books. This book has left me wanting to strangle Narcissus even more, but move on to the next book to see if Macro gets there first!
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- mick f
- 05-09-19
Disappointed by reader.
These are great stories but I'm fed up with the constantly changing readers. This one has two characters: a posh school master and a posh school pupil, neither are appropriate for these characters. Sorry, but it's a distraction.
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- peter banks
- 10-03-23
amazing
If you're a fan of Roman fiction, then you absolutely have to check out this series of books. They are simply perfect, and the Audible version is made even better thanks to the incredible performance by Jonathan Keeble. His narration is pitch-perfect, keeping the pace just right and bringing all the right emotions to the story. It's so refreshing to find an audiobook where the reader doesn't let you down, and Keeble absolutely nails it with this one. So if you're looking for a gripping, immersive Roman adventure, look no further than this series - you won't regret it!
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- Jack H.
- 01-11-21
Great Story, Strange Narration
Simon Scarrow produced an incredible novel once again but this was slightly marred by the narration. It didn't upheave the story, but the voices of Macro and Cato had a lot of variability and when trying to voice some characters the voice over was very high pitched and I think it detracted from the atmosphere. Still worth the listen though.
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- Anonymous User
- 05-08-23
Fantastic
Roll on number 12 yet another great listen. Back to Britain we head for more macro and Cato
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- C. Taylor
- 10-12-23
Another great story
The narrator for this book seems to get a lot of stick. For the most part his narration is very good, but he can only do 1 voice, all others are pretty laughable.
This is a very different story to the others, but none the less it is still very good.
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- A Majury
- 24-11-13
Great Performance and Story
What made the experience of listening to Praetorian the most enjoyable?
I am a big fan of Simon Scarrow's Macro & Cato series of books, I have read all of his books and listening to the books again as a way of refreshing my memory. I found the audio version of the book to be very good.
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