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Lucius is a soldier of Rome. Lucius is a man of renown, from a family whose military lineage is as old as Rome itself. He is loyal to Caesar, a part of the iron fist that imposes Caesar's will. Lucius is conflicted. On one hand, he serves Caesar. On the other, he loathes the power lust of an empire whose concept of peace always leaves another war to fight.
Then there is the father of Lucius. A father who was taken from him early in his life, yet in such a short time, imputed to his son concepts that were anything but Roman - his hatred of slavery, and his view that people were to be heard, and respected, rather than ruled. These concepts would forever forge the character of young Lucius.
Lucius now an old soldier, seeks truth but wonders if it exists. But then comes the fateful reassignment, that would put him on a collision course with the one who is the truth.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Lucius is a soldier of Rome. Lucius is a man of renown, from a family whose military lineage is as old as Rome itself. He is loyal to Caesar, a part of the iron fist that imposes Caesar's will. Lucius is conflicted. On one hand, he serves Caesar. On the other, he loathes the power lust of an empire whose concept of peace always leaves another war to fight.
Then there is the father of Lucius. A father who was taken from him early in his life, yet in such a short time, imputed to his son concepts that were anything but Roman - his hatred of slavery, and his view that people were to be heard, and respected, rather than ruled. These concepts would forever forge the character of young Lucius.
Lucius now an old soldier, seeks truth but wonders if it exists. But then comes the fateful reassignment, that would put him on a collision course with the one who is the truth.