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Arrows of Fury: Empire II
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Arrows of Fury: Empire II
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Arrows of Fury: Empire II
Audiobook13 hours

Arrows of Fury: Empire II

Written by Anthony Riches

Narrated by Saul Reichlin

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

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The thrilling sequel to WOUNDS OF HONOUR continues this action-packed series set in Roman Britain

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 12, 2012
ISBN9781444741681
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Arrows of Fury: Empire II
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Anthony Riches

Anthony Riches, coming from a family with an army background, has always been fascinated by military history, psychology and weaponry, which led him to write the Empire series set in ancient Rome. The idea for his first contemporary thriller, Nemesis, came to him while jetlagged at two in the morning in a Brisbane hotel room. He lives in rural Suffolk with his wife, two dogs the size of ponies and a bad-tempered cat. Follow Anthony on www.anthonyriches.com @AnthonyRiches

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Rating: 3.7115384615384617 out of 5 stars
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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Whilst I think the hero of this series has too much invulnerability, much like a comic book superhero, the tale itself, with the background it is set in, is worthwhile, and reads fast. A way to pass the time without much thinking involved. That Riches could do better with his hero Marcus, the vendetta growing so greatly against him for no valid reason, (His father framed in Rome and all the family killed, Marcus is hiding in Britannia. At what point do those chasing him give up because he is costing them far too much to kill, and he doesn't know why he should be killed beyond a land deal or some such back in Rome.)Marcus and his companions find themselves amidst another Barbarian Rebellion and dealing with it works rather well. They even get a commander who is the type of man that Marcus should turn into as the series continues.In all, a quick, fun read set in the later part of the 2nd century.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Not as offensive as Wounds of fury. I thought love interest subplot was foolish and poorly done. I liked the Hamians, especially the character Qadir.