Betrayal
The Centurions I
(Author) Anthony RichesAD 69: The Rhine frontier has exploded into bloody rebellion, and four centurions who once fought in the same army find themselves on opposite sides of a vicious insurrection. The rebel leader Kivilaz and his Batavi rebels have humbled the Romans in a battle they should have won. The legions must now defend their northern stronghold, the Old Camp, from the enraged tribes of Germany, knowing that they cannot be relieved until the civil war raging to the south has been resolved. Can they defend the undermanned fortress against thousands of barbarian warriors intoxicated by a charismatic priestess's vision of victory?
Anthony Riches
Anthony Riches is a British author known for his historical fiction novels set in ancient Rome. His most notable works include the Empire series, which follows the adventures of centurion Marcus Valerius Aquila. Riches is praised for his detailed research, vivid battle scenes, and realistic portrayal of Roman military life. His contributions to the genre of historical fiction have been widely acclaimed, with many readers and critics praising his ability to bring the ancient world to life. His most famous work is likely "Wounds of Honour," the first book in the Empire series, which has garnered a loyal following of fans.