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"Why is it that everyone who wants to save the world always needs to destroy it first?" Natta Magus watched the granddaughter of Cleopatra literally leap into hell to save him and Augustan Rome from annihilation. The least he could do was bust her out. So along with a slave-turned-magi apprentice and his self-appointed chronicler, Natta sets off for Alexandria, Egypt, where he hopes to find a way into the Egyptian underworld. But he soon comes face-to-face with a former adversary who has somehow gone from everyday, first-century human to magical demigod. And not only that, the adversary wants…mehr

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"Why is it that everyone who wants to save the world always needs to destroy it first?" Natta Magus watched the granddaughter of Cleopatra literally leap into hell to save him and Augustan Rome from annihilation. The least he could do was bust her out. So along with a slave-turned-magi apprentice and his self-appointed chronicler, Natta sets off for Alexandria, Egypt, where he hopes to find a way into the Egyptian underworld. But he soon comes face-to-face with a former adversary who has somehow gone from everyday, first-century human to magical demigod. And not only that, the adversary wants Natta's help in bringing about a magical apocalypse that will change the world and the history he knows. Natta has to fight his way through pirates, daemonic hordes, and his own dark temptations to not only stop the apocalypse but save Cleopatra's granddaughter from the Torture Goddess herself. Just another day for him in the Roman Empire. Wounded Magus is book three in 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."