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He's the only magus in ancient Rome. Or so he thinks. Natta Magus is getting used to life in Augustan Rome. While it doesn't have twenty-first century perks like baseball or coffee, at least his unique magical skills can help his Aventine Hill friends. But the Roman government has noticed his talents, and they call on him when a religious artifact from Rome's ancient past is stolen. Natta discovers the thief is a magus as powerful as him, which should be impossible in this era. Unlike him, the magus wants Rome to die screaming. Play ball. Shadow Magus is book two of the Journals of Natta Magus…mehr

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He's the only magus in ancient Rome. Or so he thinks. Natta Magus is getting used to life in Augustan Rome. While it doesn't have twenty-first century perks like baseball or coffee, at least his unique magical skills can help his Aventine Hill friends. But the Roman government has noticed his talents, and they call on him when a religious artifact from Rome's ancient past is stolen. Natta discovers the thief is a magus as powerful as him, which should be impossible in this era. Unlike him, the magus wants Rome to die screaming. Play ball. Shadow Magus is book two of the Journals of Natta Magus series, a must-read for fans of Roman alternate history and fantasy. Grab your copy 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."