Blood and Steel (Throne of the Caesars, Book 2)
By (Author) Harry Sidebottom
Book 2
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
21st March 2016
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
448
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 29mm
310g
From the bestselling author of WARRIOR OF ROME comes the second book in an epic new series set in third century Rome; a dramatic era of murder, coup, counter-rebellions and civil war.
In a world of battle and betrayal men will fight and kill to sit on the Throne of the Caesars.
Rome, AD238
Emperor Maximinus reign hangs in the balance. At the helm of an empire that is bleeding manpower and money to sustain his wars in the north, rebellions flare in the far reaches of its territories.
In Africa, Gordian the Elder and Younger are proclaimed as the new Augusti. A family descending from the imperial bloodline, they represent a chance for the establishment to take back the empire.
In Rome, the first blood of the revolt is shed when an assassin murders Maximinus prefect and announces to Rome that their ruler is dead and the Gordians have taken the throne. Still bitter at having a soldier from the barracks wearing the imperial purple, the Senate endorses the rebellion: the Gordiani are hailed as Emperors.
But as chaos descends on the capital, news reaches Maximinus of the betrayal. A man of war, he acts with decisive brutality and violence. On the dusty plains outside Carthage, bloody battle will determine the fate of the Roman empire.
Praise for BLOOD & STEEL:
Absorbing, rich in detail and brilliant THE TIMES
Praise for IRON & RUST:
An amazing story of bloodlust, ruthless ambition and revenge
THE TIMES
Praise for Harry Sidebottom:
Sidebottoms prose blazes with searing scholarship THE TIMES
Superior fiction, with depth, authenticity and a sense of place TLS
A storming triumphwonderful fight scenes, deft literary touches and salty dialogue DAILY TELEGRAPH
Harry Sidebottom was brought up in racing stables in Newmarket where his father was a trainer. Educated at various schools and universities, including Oxford, he took his Doctorate in Ancient History at Corpus Christi College. He has taught at various universities including Oxford, where he is now Fellow and Director of Studies in Ancient History at St Benets Hall, and Lecturer in Ancient History at Lincoln College. He has travelled widely, especially around the Mediterranean, including trips travelling as a guest speaker on a Cunard liner and a memorable solo journey into Albania not long after the fall of the dictator Enver Hoxha. All his life he has gone racing, and played and watched rugby and cricket. He was a founder member of Woodstock Rugby Football Club and has recently discovered the pleasures of real tennis.