By: Harry Turtledove
Genres: Science Fiction
Posted: July 1, 2010
While some tribes welcomed the advance of the Romans, there were others who rebelled at the idea. One of those fomenting rebellion was Arminius. He had joined the legion to learn the battle tactics and how the Romans functioned politically so that he could use those very tactics against them.
As Quinticilius seeks to subjugate the Romans, Arminius is working to unite the tribes in a way that has never before been achieved. Even as Arminius' enemies warn the Publius of his treachery, the knowledge of Arminius' Roman citizenship keeps Quinticilius blinded to the ambitions of the soldier.
When Arminius lures the Romans into a trap which leads to a massive defeat, the Romans face their greatest loss in countless years. When Augustus hears the news, he cries to the world" Give me back my legions".
The writing was excellent but the story was of no interest to me. Roman history is one of my least favorite time periods. It took so long to build the story to the point of the battle that I was just grateful that it had finally come. Mr. Tutledove's descriptions of the battle were gory and horrific to this reader. The story held so little interest for me that I kept putting it down and reading something else as a break. Fans of alternate history and the story of Rome may find this interesting. If you are looking for a fantasy novel which will take you into another realm, I would advise skipping this one.
Book Summary
Publius Quinctilius Varus, a Roman politician, is summoned by the emperor, Augustus Caesar, given three legions, and sent to the Roman frontier east of the Rhine. His mission is to subdue the barbarous German tribes where others have failed, and bring their land fully under Rome’s control.
Arminius, a prince of the Cherusci, is playing a deadly game. He serves in the Roman army, gaining Roman citizenship and officer’s rank, and learning the arts of war and policy as practiced by the Romans. What he learns is essential for the survival of Germany, for he must unite his people against Rome before they become enslaved by the Empire and lose their way of life forever.
An epic battle is brewing, and these two men stand on opposite sides of what will forever be known as the Battle of the Teutoberg Forest—-a ferocious, bloody clash that will change the course of history.
by: Harry Turtledove
Ancient Rome St. Martin's Press
April 1, 2010
On Sale: April 6, 2010
Featuring: Publius Quinctilius Varus; Arminius
320 pages
ISBN: 0312605544
EAN: 9780312605544
Trade Size (reprint)