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An historic action novel, with a romantic twist (book I)
It has been said that the history of York is the history of England. And like most of the recorded history of England, York’s ‘annals’ began with the arrival of the Romans. Not with the invasion under Claudius in 43 A.D., when they finally came to stay, but almost thirty years later, in 71 A.D...
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Sequel to 'Eboracvm, The Village' (book II)
The Fortress is the second book in the Eboracvm series, and follows events that lead to the final subjugation of Brigantia. In Eboracvm, The Village, Governor Petilius Cerialis began the process of domination in 71 A.D., culminating in the battle at Stannick (Stanwick). When he returned to Rome in 74 A.D., he left the fortress at Eboracum complete, and the Ninth Hispana Legion in garrison there, and at several other forts scattered about Brigante territory. He did not, however, leave a land that was at peace...
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The final book in the Eboracvm trilogy (book III)
A new century dawns, and Rome's frontiers are again in turmoil. The year is A.D. 105. The emperor Trajan is calling in troops from around the empire to secure Dacia's rich mines of iron, copper and gold. Britannia's forts are left under strength and the north is once more in flames as the tribesmen sense weakness in Rome's armies. The Ninth Legion, based at Eboracvm, must once more bear the brunt of the rebellion when, as the aging Cethen Lamb-fada observed, They're having another damned go at it!
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A novel for young teens; a timeless adventure in time
Follow Jessica into Penseron, a strange, magic-like world (but definitely not magical), where the mind matters, and time matters not at all. For Penseron is in trouble: people are missing, treasures are being stolen, and worst of all, the strange world itself is quaking as if threatening to destroy itself...
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