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Mr Rothakis continues his adventures in multiple Timelines: chiefly in the Prime Hellenic Commonwealth Line. He and his family and mentors face a dangerous situation: Authoritarian Timelines with plans for conquest. It is obvious to all that Jean IV L'Iriquois, the self-proclaimed "Ruler of the Multiverse" is planning great invasion, and time to prepare is short. The Commonwealth Lines are overwhelmingly out-numbered; only their superior technology, organization, and training give them a slim chance of victory. Join Spathos Ambros as he and his friends prepare for the most perilous days of their lives.…mehr

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Mr Rothakis continues his adventures in multiple Timelines: chiefly in the Prime Hellenic Commonwealth Line. He and his family and mentors face a dangerous situation: Authoritarian Timelines with plans for conquest. It is obvious to all that Jean IV L'Iriquois, the self-proclaimed "Ruler of the Multiverse" is planning great invasion, and time to prepare is short. The Commonwealth Lines are overwhelmingly out-numbered; only their superior technology, organization, and training give them a slim chance of victory. Join Spathos Ambros as he and his friends prepare for the most perilous days of their lives.
Autorenporträt
A.M. Brosius is a pen name. He writes fiction and nonfiction: "history, real or feigned"; political-economic and cultural theory; and the history and techniques of swordplay. He is an amateur historian, with varied interests including (not limited to): Pristine Civilizations, Hellas and Byzantium, Medieval Europe, the Labor Movement, Dada and Surrealism, Lettrists and Situationists. He has studied and practiced swordplay for over thirty years. An explorer in the Fiber Arts, he is particularly fond of crochet. A sometime anarchist-syndicalist agitator and social critic, he is known to imagine, construct, and/or demolish situations and Spectacles, but only for his own amusement. (Don't call me: do it yourself.) The Commonwealth in his novels reflects all of his many hobbies and interests.