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In 29 A.D., Emperor Tiberius Caesar, living in self-imposed exile on the Isle of Capri, entrusts his Praetorian Prefect, Lucius Aelius Sejanus, with the administration of the vast Roman Empire. Under Sejanus’ iron fist, and unbeknownst to Tiberius, the ranks of the Senate and equites are subsequently purged of the Praetorian’s enemies. Treason trials, once prohibited in Rome, have become commonplace as Sejanus relentlessly punishes any who would defy him in his quest for power.

After many years of commanding the cavalry of the Army of the Rhine, Tribune Aulus Nautius Cursor at last returns to Rome, amidst the turmoil. Two years later is elected as a Tribune of the Plebs; the representatives of the people who hold the power of veto over the Senate. It is Cursor who discovers Sejanus’ sinister plans; that he seeks to overthrow Tiberius and name himself Emperor.

Duty bound to save the Empire from falling further under a tyrannical usurper, Cursor resolves to unravel the conspiracy and bring the perpetrators to justice. Aiding him is an old friend; a retired Master Centurion named Gaius Calvinus. Regrettably, they know that if successful, Tiberius’ retribution will be swift and brutal, sparing neither the innocent nor the guilty. This leaves only two dark paths for Cursor and Calvinus; either allow the pending reign of terror under a ruthless usurper, or unleash the unholy vengeance of an Emperor betrayed.

Empire Betrayed The Fall of Sejanus eBook James Mace

I've been a student of Roman history for many years (particularly England) and have enjoyed Mace's series. He takes what is known historically and weaves a plausible story. His characters are believable.This "side story" about Sejanus is a good one.

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  • File Size 5036 KB
  • Print Length 136 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN 1484162692
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher Legionary Books (April 27, 2013)
  • Publication Date April 27, 2013
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00CK3XLNI

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Excellent storyline regarding Sejanus, very short and quick to
Read. Outstanding author - will continue to read more of his books.
Interesting enough story line but I think a little weak on character development. I did not seem to get to invested in the protagonists in this book. It will pass some time for you. I was looking for writing such as in the Marius Mules books (S.J.A. Turney). These are excellent books on ancient Rome.
One of the better James Mace pieces. Cursor and Calvinius are much better characters than Artorius and the rest. This story is less of the hero worship that plagues the rest of the Artorian chronicles.
Accurate account of a fascinating era, the facts seem to agree with historical sources. The fictional characters could have been more fleshed out for a more gripping read.I look forward to more by Mace..
I am spoiled by having read a lot on this era, from Roman authors to McCullough, so this little work was over too quickly for me, although it read fairly well and developed characters adequately
Looks like a commoner slapped down again. His big mistake was to attempt to take down too many that were considered above his standing. It is the typical destroy the opposition to gain favor and control. Very ambitous man in a lethal political environment.
Intrigued by the historical account of Sejanus, I sought out a novel based on this character and found this book. Very well written, but too short IMO. It reads a bit like an abridged version of a much longer novel, which I think this story has potential for. The last couple chapters were disturbing, but I'm glad the author stuck to history, rather than make up some rosey ending. Looking forward to reading more by James Mace!
I've been a student of Roman history for many years (particularly England) and have enjoyed Mace's series. He takes what is known historically and weaves a plausible story. His characters are believable.This "side story" about Sejanus is a good one.
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