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Marius' Mules II: The Belgae [Kindle Edition]

S.J.A. Turney
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57BC. The fearsome Belgae have gathered a great army to oppose Rome, and Fronto and the legions assemble once more to take Caesar's war against the most dangerous tribes in the northern world.

While the legions battle the Celts in the fiercest war of Caesar's career, the plots and conspiracies against him, both at Rome and among his own army, become ever deeper and more dangerous.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 736 KB
  • Print Length: 399 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1907986154
  • Publisher: YouWriteOn; 1st edition (18 Nov 2010)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B004EYT3OW
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #1,624 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful
Very good read 19 April 2011
Format:Paperback
Very good, if you like Iggulden and Scarrow you will like this. Perhaps a bit too blokey and a bit loose with history but as fiction very good indeed. Second book of his I have read, and I would definitely buy more.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Good, strong sequel 28 Jan 2012
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This sequel to the first novel Marius' Mules has much of the characteristics of the first novel, which is both good and also not so good.

Again the plot is convincing and the author takes us in the clear direction of an action packed conclusion. The pace is well measured, with realistic and page turning action sequences with plenty of blood and gore along the way.

The weaknesses however still remain from the first novel namely; poor dialogue and although the humour is welcome, at times it descends into farce. This is a significant flaw, as the main character Fronto sometimes appears little more than a clown, which is sharply at odds with the often asserted claim that he is one of the best strategists in the Roman world.

Another annoying habit from the first novel is the author's habit of changing the point of view during a battle which is clumsily handled, as we have to backtrack over the action to find out what a character has been doing during the preceding passages, when we are already past that point in the story. However this was less jarring in this novel than it was in its predecessor.

Also this time the hero's (or anti-hero's depending on how you view the main character) suicidal exploits do stretch credibility a little, but hey if Cornwell's Sharpe can win every battle in the Napoleonic war single-handed maybe that is acceptable.

All in all, a good four stars but again frustrating, as with a little more writing skill this could have been a 5 star book.

I recommend this novel and will be reading the third in the series, even though it is unimaginatively titled Marius' Mules III.
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As Marius' Mules II begins, the winter has passed and the season for war has returned. Julius Caesar has arrived back from Rome, a city at risk of being torn apart by conspiracy, and he has one thing on his mind: world domination, bit by bit. Actually, he has two things on his mind, with the other being the insidious threat of Publius Clodius Pulcher who, not content with his affair with Caesar's ex-wife, now plots to destroy the general. However, the Caesar of Marius' Mules is not the Caesar that we learn about in school or from his own words. This Caesar may be brave and ambitious but he is also spoiled, cruel and not totally on the ball when it comes to the strategy of winning a battle. Just as well, then, that he has Fronto, the legate in command of the tenth, by his side to nudge him in the right direction - diplomatically.

The first of the trilogy, Marius' Mules: The Invasion of Gaul, began Caesar's campaign and introduced us to Fronto, his chief centurion or primus pilus Priscus, and his fellow legates and commanders of men on foot and horse. Now that the northern tribes have formed an alliance against the advance of Caesar, led by the feared and dangerous Belgae, Caesar's legions face a huge threat. But this is a war fought on more than one front. Rome has a long reach and the forces working against Caesar are closer than he thinks. As a result, Caesar depends on the military genius of Fronto more than ever. But not only that, he also relies on Fronto's honesty because no-one else will tell him the truth.

What follows is a novel packed full of skirmishes, full blown battles, daring escapades, duels and marches into the unknown. The emphasis here is very much on action and the advance of Caesar's plan. I would strongly recommend that you read Marius' Mules I first. Not only is it a wonderful and lively read but it also provides the introduction to the characters who return here. However, even without that you will quickly warm to Fronto and his loyal friends. Fronto may be a great and brave strategist but he also has an unerring talent of talking and walking himself into trouble. He also is the friend of every tavern owner and the irritant of any quartermaster who has to supply the wine. The banter with Priscus, Balbus and the others flows through the novel from the very first page.

There is real danger here, though. Major characters are hurt, even killed. There is no denying the scale of the war that Caesar has stirred up nor the courage and desperation of the tribes to trick him and fight back. There is an ambivalence about the merit of Caesar's war and no denying that the motive is his future triumph. The cost is extremely high and tragic and so the games and camaraderie that surround Fronto is partly, one thinks, to deal with that and his increasing unhappiness with Caesar who was once his friend. The physical weaknesses of Caesar are also beginning to show.

S.J.A. Turney writes about Roman soldiers brilliantly - whether on the field or in the tent. There is also a great humour to it. There are little details everywhere which contribute to the book's wonderful air of authenticity and it does feel that we are following an army on the move. There is no denying it's blokey. There are few women in it, at least women who aren't being enslaved, but it doesn't matter because this is a story about Caesar and his army at war and it's a male world. It's one which I was quickly drawn into. At the heart of it is Fronto and it's a pleasure to meet him again. Fortunately, there is another book left, Marius Mules III: Gallia Invicta (Marius' Mules), in which, I believe, the menace of Rome draws ever closer. Excellent!
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