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Quality
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At the age of fourteen they are sold romulus to a gladiator school were he will learn the trade of killing and meet and make fr... Read More
The character of fabiola acts as the link of the story with the developments in rome
For fabiola this comes with the introduction of decimus brutus a charming army officer and julius caesars right hand man
Packaging/appearance
On a drinking binge one night they fight with some nobles and kills one they have no choice but to flee and seek anonymity in the legions
Competitiveness
For me a 5star book is usually one i look forward to rereading about once a year or every couple of years
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historical, roman, first, forgotten and legion. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has determined that the review content quality is high and informative.
- Our engine has discovered that over 90% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 513 reviews as of our last analysis date on Dec 29 2021.
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The first book in ben kanes trilogy set in rome during the first century bc
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Kane handles the stories of four characters whose destinies will get entangled in an epic tale tarquinius the last heir of the etruscan aruspices brennus a fierce gaul warrior and romulus and fabiola the two slave siblings result of the rape of young slave velvinna by a young and mysterious noble in the streets of rome
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The character of fabiola acts as the link of the story with the developments in rome
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Perhaps the character of tarquinius is too powerful as an allknowing soothsayer that seems impervious to every misfortune in his way
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I rate this first book with four stars because historical ambientation is not as seamless as the spartacus books crassus execution scene is impressive but quite possibly apocryphal
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I spied this book at my college bookstore on a break between classes just two weeks ago and decided what the heck based on the summary
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This book is not for everyone as evidenced simply by the reviews here but i thoroughly enjoyed it and was not expecting how wellwritten it was or how much it drew me in
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