Wolves of Rome
By (Author) Valerio Massimo Manfredi
Translated by Christine Feddersen Manfredi
Pan Macmillan
Pan Books
21st February 2019
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
853.92
Paperback
432
Width 130mm, Height 196mm, Spine 28mm
312g
Bound by Blood. Divided by an Empire. Deep in a dark, foreboding forest, the Roman Empire will face its bloodiest test. 3 BC. Two wild Germanic brothers, Armin and Wulf, are held hostage in Rome to keep their father from rebelling against the Empire. As the years pass, they are moulded into ideal soldiers: brave, disciplined, ruthless. Attributes that are to be tested when a conspiracy arises, threatening their emperor and the Empire's future... As serving Roman soldiers, the brothers are separated at opposite ends of the Empire, each proving their bloody might on the battlefield. But Armin begins to realise that no matter how far he travels and how many lives he takes, he has an inescapable bond to his father, mother and the tribes of Germania. His goal: to unite them all under one banner. Wulf, though, remains loyal to Rome and it soon becomes clear that both he and the might of the Roman Empire are the only obstacles standing between Armin and his dream of freedom for the Germanic people... PRAISE FOR WOLVES OF ROME "Stand aside Gladiator, the real classics are coming" Independent "Has all the elements of a truly epic novel. The pages are jam-packed with excitement, danger, love, revenge, mystery and myth" Historical Novels Review "Where Manfredi excels . . . is in his mastery of detail" Sunday Express
A tale of loyalties tested to the extreme . . . A solid chunk of historical fiction * Weekend Sport *
Has all the elements of a truly epic novel. The pages are jam-packed with excitement, danger, love, revenge, mystery and myth * Historical Novels Review *
Where Manfredi excels . . . is in his mastery of detail * Sunday Express *
Stand aside Gladiator, the real classics are coming * Independent *
Manfredi has this genre off to a finely honed art -- Barry Forshaw * Good Book Guide *
Valerio Massimo Manfredi is an archaeologist and scholar of the ancient Greek and Roman worlds. He is the author of seventeen novels, which have won him literary awards and have sold 12 million copies. His Alexander trilogy has been translated into 38 languages and published in 62 countries and the film rights have been acquired by Universal Pictures. His novel The Last Legion was made into a film starring Colin Firth and Ben Kingsley and directed by Doug Lefler.