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Terra Incognita

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PREORDER SIMON TURNEY'S THRILLING NEW ROMAN EMPIRE NOVEL, AGRICOLA: COMMANDER, NOW!An empire on the edge. A scheme for glory. A plan to control the greatest river in the world. 61 AD. Emperor Nero schemes avidly to increase his wealth and slaughter his many enemies, but also seeks glory. He looks south from Rome to Africa. The great River Nile gives life to the Egyptians, the Kushites, and many other kingdoms. No Roman has ever tracked the Nile to its source. If it can be done, mastery of the greatest waterway in the known world may be possible. But the mission will be fraught with risks. There are peoples hostile to Rome, vast swathes of desert, fierce beasts... and for the soldiers chosen, the deadly price of failure hanging over their heads. A gripping historical adventure featuring historical figures from Ancient Rome, perfect for fans of Simon Scarrow and Ben Kane. 'A wonderful story, rich in absorbing detail' The Times

About the author

Simon Turney is from Yorkshire and, having spent much of his childhood visiting historic sites, fell in love with the Roman heritage of the region. His fascination with the ancient world snowballed from there with great interest in Rome, Egypt, Greece and Byzantium. His works include the Marius' Mules and Praetorian series, the Tales of the Empire and The Damned Emperors series, and the Rise of Emperors books with Gordon Doherty. He lives in North Yorkshire with his family.

Follow Simon at www.simonturney.com

Product details

Authors Simon Turney
Publisher Bloomsbury
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 04.02.2025
 
EAN 9781804540367
ISBN 978-1-80454-036-7
No. of pages 464
Dimensions 154 mm x 232 mm x 46 mm
Weight 680 g
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature

FICTION / War & Military, HISTORY / Ancient / Rome, HISTORY / Ancient / Egypt, War & combat fiction, Ancient Rome, Historical adventure fiction, War, combat and military adventure fiction, Ancient Egypt, c 332 BCE to c 630 CE (Egyptian Greco-Roman period)

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