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Rome's Changing Fortunes,
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This review is from: Emperor (Gollancz S.F.) (Paperback)
This is a book about the trials and tribulations of the Roman Empire. It tells the story of the Empire and it's ever expanding borders as each subsequent Emperor vows to bring even more land and conquered people under the yoke of Rome. Who can stand against the mightiest fighting force that the world has ever seen, the legions of Rome. One of the far outpost of the Empire is Britain, a cold, damp island, where there is continual unrest and the legions have to be on there guard at all times. In one of the smoky, dark buildings the British call home, a woman is in the throes of childbirth. As the pain becomes worse she screams out some Latin words. The words are in a language the woman has never heard before, never mind spoken. The words are scribbled down and it is only later it becomes clear that the woman has spoken a prophecy, a prophecy that foretells the death of an Emperor. A death that could change the fate of the Roman Empire and all of the future up until the present day . . . The author has woven a wonderful tale of war and hate and the fortunes of Rome as they wax and then begin to wane. I thoroughly enjoyed the book, give me anything with Rome and the legions and I am in my element.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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A real page-turner,
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This review is from: Emperor (Gollancz S.F.) (Paperback)
I couldn't put this book down from the very first page - Stephen Baxter has combined his usual powerful imagination and vivid writing with some fascinating historical research to create a really memorable and thought-provoking novel.
If you're interested in British history, the Roman empire, or the roots of modern religion then you'll love this. Actually that makes this sound a bit dry and it isn't - it's full of superb characters, action and adventure and an epic mystery spanning centuries. It also makes you think again about the nature of civilisation, empire, and nationhood. I couldn't wait to read the next book after I finished this - Baxter has held back from revealing too much at this stage but this just makes me want more! I sense and hope that that there is one of Baxter's trademark mind-expanding conclusions coming up a few books down the line. I can't wait!
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An intriguing historical yarn,
This review is from: Emperor (Gollancz S.F.) (Paperback)
I've only read the first book in the Weaver saga, but it's really well written and conceived. I'm a sucker for historical fiction, especially those set within British history, and this one did not disappoint. It's an intriguing concept and I am keen to find out how it plays out across history in the rest of the books. I found the large cast of characters hard to follow in terms of who is related to who etc at times, but all in all a highly recommended historical fiction thriller.
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