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In the discordant and dangerous Rome of 249 AD Centurion Marcus Favonius, youngest son of a politically ambitious family, has attracted the enmity of the powerful Praetorian Guard. He flees to Spain accompanied by two comrades: Flavius Priscus, his loyal and street-wise second-in-command, and Demaratus, a Greek former sailor with a keen sense of history and an outsider's perspective. As the three evade assassination and establish themselves in Spain's VII Legion, they are pulled into adventure and romance so immersive that the reader is firmly planted in the ancient world of Roman-occupied Spain.…mehr

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In the discordant and dangerous Rome of 249 AD Centurion Marcus Favonius, youngest son of a politically ambitious family, has attracted the enmity of the powerful Praetorian Guard. He flees to Spain accompanied by two comrades: Flavius Priscus, his loyal and street-wise second-in-command, and Demaratus, a Greek former sailor with a keen sense of history and an outsider's perspective. As the three evade assassination and establish themselves in Spain's VII Legion, they are pulled into adventure and romance so immersive that the reader is firmly planted in the ancient world of Roman-occupied Spain.
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Conn M. Hallinan was a longtime columnist for Foreign Policy in Focus, "A Think Tank Without Walls," and an independent journalist. He holds a Ph.D. in Anthropology from the University of California, Berkeley. For 23 years he oversaw the journalism program at the University of California, Santa Cruz, where he won the UCSC Alumni Association's Distinguished Teaching Award, as well as UCSC's Innovations in Teaching Award and its Excellence in Teaching Award. He also served as Provost of Kresge College at UCSC, retiring in 2004. He is a winner of a Project Censored "Real News Award" and lives in Berkeley, California. The Middle Empire Series are his first works of fiction.