Cassius Cobulo, agent of Imperial Rome, returns in his most incredible adventure yet.
Cassius Cobulo, agent of Imperial Rome, returns in his most incredible adventure yet.
Still recovering from his previous assignment in Arabia, imperial agent Cassius Corbulo has been spending most of his time and money on women and wine. Unfortunately for him, word of his achievements has reached the emperor Aurelian's deputy and he is sent north, tasked with smashing a counterfeiting gang.
Cassius tracks the criminals to the city of Berytus, where his investigations are hampered by civil unrest and uncooperative officials, not to mention the personal problems of his servant Simo and bodyguard Indavara. Despite this - and intense pressure from his superiors - the young officer eventually closes in on the gang. But his enemies will do anything to protect their profits, and Cassius and Indavara soon find themselves fighting not only for the emperor, but for their very survival.“Praise for AGENT OF ROME: THE IMPERIAL BANNER:'The Imperial Banner is Roman adventure at its best... brutal action leavened by a cynical brand of military humour, history, mystery, romance and an almost tangible sense of cohesion and camaraderie amongst Cassius and his cohorts. It's a formula that works well in so Brown's capable hands... Cassius's next assignment can't come too soon!' - Lancashire Evening Post If you love Scarrow, adore Iggulden and of course admire Scott, then make sure you add Brown to your list. Great stuff. - Falcata TimesPraise for AGENT OF ROME: THE SIEGE:'A masterful debut from a new author completely at home in this era' - Manda ScottOnce the action kicks off you won't be able to put it down. - Anthony Riches, author of the Empire seriesPerfect pace, vivid combat sequences and superb characterisation - Lancashire Evening Post Brown promises to be one of the most exciting sword-wielding writers in an ever-popular arena. - The Oxford Times A thrilling and fascinating coming-of-age adventure - Book GazetteNick Brown has the craft of storytelling at his fingertips ... The Siege is a fast-paced and satisfying read - Russell Whitfield, author of Gladiatrix”
Praise for AGENT OF ROME: THE IMPERIAL BANNER:
'The Imperial Banner is Roman adventure at its best... brutal action leavened by a cynical brand of military humour, history, mystery, romance and an almost tangible sense of cohesion and camaraderie amongst Cassius and his cohorts. It's a formula that works well in so Brown's capable hands... Cassius's next assignment can't come too soon!' - Lancashire Evening PostIf you love Scarrow, adore Iggulden and of course admire Scott, then make sure you add Brown to your list. Great stuff. - Falcata TimesPraise for AGENT OF ROME: THE SIEGE:'A masterful debut from a new author completely at home in this era' - Manda ScottOnce the action kicks off you won't be able to put it down. - Anthony Riches, author of the Empire seriesPerfect pace, vivid combat sequences and superb characterisation - Lancashire Evening PostBrown promises to be one of the most exciting sword-wielding writers in an ever-popular arena. - The Oxford TimesA thrilling and fascinating coming-of-age adventure - Book GazetteNick Brown has the craft of storytelling at his fingertips ... The Siege is a fast-paced and satisfying read - Russell Whitfield, author of GladiatrixNick Brown grew up in Norfolk and later studied history at the University of Sussex. In 2000 he embarked on a PCGE course at the University of Exeter and began a career as a teacher of English and humanities. Having taught in England and Poland he now lives in his home town, Norwich. The Emperor's Silver is the fifth volume of the Agent of Rome series.
Still recovering from his previous assignment in Arabia, imperial agent Cassius Corbulo has been spending most of his time and money on women and wine. Unfortunately for him, however, word of his achievements has reached the emperor Aurelian's deputy and Cassius is soon sent to Berytus, tasked with smashing a counterfeiting gang. Cassius' investigations are hampered by civil unrest and uncooperative officials, not to mention the personal problems of his servant Simo and bodyguard Indavara. Despite this - and intense pressure from his superiors - the young officer begins to close in on the gang. But his enemies will do anything to protect their profits, and Cassius and Indavara soon find themselves fighting not only for the emperor, but for their very lives. PRAISE FOR NICK BROWN 'Scriptwriter turned author Brown has joined the elite legion of top-notch Roman history-mystery authors, dishing up feasts of blood-soaked soldiering, thrilling political intrigue and an addictive and compelling brand of military cynicism and comradeship' Lancashire Evening Post [please include author photo and cover to The Black Stone and The Imperial Banner, if there's room.]
Still recovering from his previous assignment in Arabia, imperial agent Cassius Corbulo has been spending most of his time and money on women and wine. Unfortunately for him, word of his achievements has reached the emperor Aurelian's deputy and he is sent north, tasked with smashing a counterfeiting gang. Cassius tracks the criminals to the city of Berytus, where his investigations are hampered by civil unrest and uncooperative officials, not to mention the personal problems of his servant Simo and bodyguard Indavara. Despite this - and intense pressure from his superiors - the young officer eventually closes in on the gang. But his enemies will do anything to protect their profits, and Cassius and Indavara soon find themselves fighting not only for the emperor, but for their very survival.
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