Unabridged
11 Stunden 27 Minuten

*
Apple Books

Audible United Kingdom

*
BookBeat

Deezer

Everand

*
Google Books

Kobo

*
Nextory

*
Spotify

*
Storytel
Einige Artikel enthalten Affiliate-Links (gekennzeichnet mit einem Sternchen *). Wenn ihr auf diese Links klickt und Produkte kauft, erhalten wir eine kleine Provision, ohne dass für euch zusätzliche Kosten entstehen. Eure Unterstützung hilft, diese Seite am Laufen zu halten und weiterhin nützlichen Content zu erstellen. Danke für eure Unterstützung!
Vom Herausgeber
The first book in Adam Lofthouse's Enemy of the Empire series. An action-packed adventure set outside the boundaries of Ancient Rome.
'Raven: Defier of Rome is a book I wish I'd written!' - Michael Jecks
Chief Killer. Battle Turner. Oathbreaker.
Alaric is an enemy of Rome.
144 AD. Alaric Hengistson, leader of the Ravensworn, revels in his many fear-fuelled names whispered in the hearth flames. Cunning in battle, a ruthless war lord. He sleeps sound in the knowledge that he has been chosen by the Gods for a higher purpose - to rise up against the tyranny of an Empire.For years he has thwarted Rome's attempts to gain control over the land that has long resisted them. His land. Germania. However the rules are changing, and new deals are struck between the conquering Roman legions and the feuding Germanic tribes. Deals that could prove Alaric's downfall.
As the eagles march with the wolves, together hunting the Raven, Alaric must prove his legend or watch his Ravensworn burn in flames.
A must read for fans of Bernard Cornwell, Matthew Harffy, Ben Kane and Simon Scarrow.
Praise for Raven: Defier of Rome:
'Raven: Defier of Rome is ideal for lovers of Ben Kane's and Tony Riches' Roman stories - this is the story from the other side of the shield wall. Blood, guts and glory for the man who stood against Rome!' Michael Jecks
'Raven offers a thrilling view of Rome and its interactions with the Germanic tribes. Highly recommended' MJ Porter
'Adam Lofthouse brings a Robert E. Howard Conanesque vigour and flair to historical fiction' Edoardo Albert
Praise for Adam Lofthouse:'The characters are full of the life of the period, their flaws, their doubts, their abilities all on display; a feast for the readers' Hoover Book Review
'No holds barred, Praise for Raven: Defier of Rome:, probably the next best thing to actually being there' Speesh Reads'
A great mix of legion comradery with a personal plot you can get invested in, add in a couple of big twists along the way and you've got a smashing read' David's Book Blurg
'A fast paced, page turning story!' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Reader review
'Brilliant!' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Reader review
'The dark and gritty tale I've been looking for!' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Reader review
'A brilliantly written book, full of action.'⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Reader review
'A tightly woven tale of a tightly wound man.'⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Reader review
'A great story with a wonderful anti hero!' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Reader review
'Raven: Defier of Rome is a book I wish I'd written!' - Michael Jecks
Chief Killer. Battle Turner. Oathbreaker.
Alaric is an enemy of Rome.
144 AD. Alaric Hengistson, leader of the Ravensworn, revels in his many fear-fuelled names whispered in the hearth flames. Cunning in battle, a ruthless war lord. He sleeps sound in the knowledge that he has been chosen by the Gods for a higher purpose - to rise up against the tyranny of an Empire.For years he has thwarted Rome's attempts to gain control over the land that has long resisted them. His land. Germania. However the rules are changing, and new deals are struck between the conquering Roman legions and the feuding Germanic tribes. Deals that could prove Alaric's downfall.
As the eagles march with the wolves, together hunting the Raven, Alaric must prove his legend or watch his Ravensworn burn in flames.
A must read for fans of Bernard Cornwell, Matthew Harffy, Ben Kane and Simon Scarrow.
Praise for Raven: Defier of Rome:
'Raven: Defier of Rome is ideal for lovers of Ben Kane's and Tony Riches' Roman stories - this is the story from the other side of the shield wall. Blood, guts and glory for the man who stood against Rome!' Michael Jecks
'Raven offers a thrilling view of Rome and its interactions with the Germanic tribes. Highly recommended' MJ Porter
'Adam Lofthouse brings a Robert E. Howard Conanesque vigour and flair to historical fiction' Edoardo Albert
Praise for Adam Lofthouse:'The characters are full of the life of the period, their flaws, their doubts, their abilities all on display; a feast for the readers' Hoover Book Review
'No holds barred, Praise for Raven: Defier of Rome:, probably the next best thing to actually being there' Speesh Reads'
A great mix of legion comradery with a personal plot you can get invested in, add in a couple of big twists along the way and you've got a smashing read' David's Book Blurg
'A fast paced, page turning story!' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Reader review
'Brilliant!' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Reader review
'The dark and gritty tale I've been looking for!' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Reader review
'A brilliantly written book, full of action.'⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Reader review
'A tightly woven tale of a tightly wound man.'⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Reader review
'A great story with a wonderful anti hero!' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Reader review
Auch enthalten in
Boldwood Books
Reviews von unseren Experten
Noch keine Reviews
Fangen Sie an, indem Sie Ihre eigene Bewertung schreiben.