The Janus Eagle: The House Of Caves

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Far in the east of Rome, along the crumbling borders of the Tigris and the Euphrates, an old legion rots, long since abandoned and neglected by the emperor Valens and his advisors. This is the ancient Twelfth Legion, the Fulminata, the legion that once Thundered, raised by Caesar himself over four hundred years ago. A chance discovery in a dig propels an archaeologist to discover the truth of this legion and its final doom. What he gradually uncovers is a story of betrayal and deception under a strange standard known as the Janus Eagle. Now, in the final book in the trilogy, the Twelfth Fulminata Legion is stranded deep in Armenia after the disaster at the Fortress of Desolation. Harried by the Armenians and Persians under Artashemeh, the survivors must embark on a perilous trek over the roof of the world to the distant safety of the Black Sea. It is a trek which sees an ancient fate unwind itself from the shadows to reveal the final fate of the Fulminata . . . Praise for the Author's previous novel 'The Nowhere Legion': " His characters are realistic and dark, the action is intense and unrelenting, and the story within a story will keep you turning the pages. " S. Brabant " . . . bravo to the author for being able to meld that style with the eye to detail that he has for the historical aspects of this novel. " Michael_M "His writing has an elegance and lyrical quality about it, and more than once I caught myself thinking, "I wish I had written that." And I assure you, that is a rare feat." R.W. Peake, Author of the 'Marching With Caesar' novels. "Hagan delivers battles as gritty as the Persian desert. This is simply the best description I have read of what it was to fight in the Roman army. From the strategic placement of units to the cut and thrust tactics of the legionary the detail and the drama is unleashed in crashing waves of action." P.A. Gillingwater "The writing is crisp and clear, easily evoking the Late Roman period, the military community and the deserts of the Near East. The landscapes of Syria and Jordan are wonderfully painted in vivid colours. There is a definite sense of suspense and drama in the battle scenes, and bloody realism all the way through." P. Elliot
  • | Author: Francis Hagan
  • | Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
  • | Publication Date: Feb 06, 2016
  • | Number of Pages: 287 pages
  • | Language: English
  • | Binding: Paperback
  • | ISBN-10: 1523911654
  • | ISBN-13: 9781523911653
Author:
Francis Hagan
Publisher:
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication Date:
Feb 06, 2016
Number of pages:
287 pages
Language:
English
Binding:
Paperback
ISBN-10:
1523911654
ISBN-13:
9781523911653