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Brigantia by Adrian Goldsworthy

albertomdh's review against another edition

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3.0

En algunos momentos se me hizo un poco pesada (la expedición a Mona, sobre todo) pero tiene otros muy buenos. Además, Claudia Enica es un gran personaje y una muy buena adición a la serie.

queencleo's review against another edition

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3.0

Another adventure in the life of centurion Flavius Ferox, Silure Prince, reformed alcoholic and Regionarius at Vindolanda - Roman outpost at the northernmost point of the Empire, just before Hadrian built his wall there.

Much like the second in the series, a dull set of descriptions sliced between extremely fast paced battle scenes. A fifty fifty split.
Ridiculously detailed historical research has gone into this, which is why I give it 3 stars instead of 2. Ends abruptly as the last 2 chapters are a glossary and historical note from the author

vagueillusion's review against another edition

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fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No

3.75

pauldaly's review against another edition

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4.0

Terrific finish to an exciting, well written historical trilogy. Well worth your time if that’s your cup of Falerian vino.

lisaebetz's review against another edition

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5.0

Ferox and his motley collection of friends are as engaging and entertaining as ever. Another satisfying story of Roman Britain and the tough men who tried to keep control of it.
Battles. Bretrayal. Druids. Rebellion. Queens. Prophetic words come true(?) And one dogged centurion who searches for the truth.

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5.0

Superb end to trilogy

An excellent final book for this series written by an expert on the Romans which gives us details on day to day life in the legions alongside a gripping plot.

strath's review against another edition

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4.0

Adventure to Roman Britain

Goldsworthy 's vivid depiction of Roman Britain in 100 B.C.E. serves up rich characters, accurate settings, and high drama as he rounds out his trilogy.

A detailed picture of the life and times as Roman and Briton struggle to hold on to what they value on the frontier of Empire.
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