Against a backdrop of the clash of the Roman and
Carthaginian empires, the battle for sovereignty takes
place on the high seas Atticus, captain of one of the
ships of Rome's small, coastal fleet, is from a Greek
fishing family. Septimus, legionary commander,
reluctantly ordered aboard ship, is from Rome, born into
a traditionally army family. It could never be an easy
alliance. But the arrival of a hostile fleet, larger,
far more skilful and more powerful than any Atticus has
encountered before, forces them to act together. So
Atticus, one of Rome's few experienced sailors, finds
himself propelled into the middle of a political
struggle that is completely foreign to him. Rome need to
build a navy fast but the obstacles are many; political
animosities, legions adamant that they will only use
their traditional methods; Roman prejudice even from
friends, that all those not born in Rome are inferior
citizens. The enemy are first class, experienced and
determined to control the seas. Can Atticus, and the
fledgling Roman navy, staffed with inexperienced sailors
and unwilling legionaries, outwit and outfight his
opponents.SHIP OF ROME, full of magnificent sea-battles,
packed with strong characters, torn between two powerful
empires, is the first book in a new series, MASTERS OF
THE SEA, by a brilliant new author. |
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