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"The idea of Rome and the reality are different. It's the idea that's worth fighting for." Natta Magus has a chance to do the one thing he's wanted since he got stuck in ancient Rome: Go back home to modern Detroit. But there's a catch. Octavian Caesar Augustus, Rome's tyrant a-hole, wants him to do one last job for the Empire. A rogue Roman agent is accumulating magical weapons from the twenty-first century to overthrow Augustus and start a new Roman civil war. Augustus wants Natta to guide a team of Praetorians through future Detroit and bring the traitor back to Rome for justice. If Natta…mehr

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"The idea of Rome and the reality are different. It's the idea that's worth fighting for." Natta Magus has a chance to do the one thing he's wanted since he got stuck in ancient Rome: Go back home to modern Detroit. But there's a catch. Octavian Caesar Augustus, Rome's tyrant a-hole, wants him to do one last job for the Empire. A rogue Roman agent is accumulating magical weapons from the twenty-first century to overthrow Augustus and start a new Roman civil war. Augustus wants Natta to guide a team of Praetorians through future Detroit and bring the traitor back to Rome for justice. If Natta refuses, he never gets the chance to go home, and Rome descends into a brutal civil war fought with twenty-first-century magic. If he accepts, he can stay in Detroit...but he'll never again see the people in Rome he's come to love. In the final chapter of the Journals of Natta Magus, Natta must decide where he truly belongs. Natta Magus is the fourth and final book in The Journals of Natta Magus series, a must-read for fans of Roman alternate history and fantasy. Grab your copy of Rob Steiner's thrilling magical adventure today.
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Rob Steiner lives in Atlanta, Georgia, with his wife, daughter, and a rascal cat. He's loved sci-fi since he was five years old and saw Star Wars at a drive-in theater. He's loved RPGs and fantasy novels since he was twelve and picked up the first Dragonlance book, Dragons of Autumn Twilight. His love for alternate history started when he saw that jarring cover for Guns of the South by Harry Turtledove. And his obsession with Roman history didn't have an obvious beginning, but grew over the years to the point where he thought, "Hey, Romans in space would be cool."