Bridging the gap
between 'Game of Thrones' and Bernard Cornwell comes the second chapter
in James Wilde's epic adventure of betrayal, battle and bloodshed . . .
It
is AD 367, and Roman Britain has fallen to the vast barbarian horde
which has invaded from the north. Towns burn, the land is ravaged and
the few survivors flee. The army of Rome - once the most effective
fighting force in the world - has been broken, its spirit lost and its
remaining troops shattered.
Yet for all the darkness, there is hope. And it rests with one man. His name is Lucanus who they call the
Wolf. He is a warrior, and he wears the ancient crown of the great war
leader, Pendragon, and he wields a sword bestowed upon him by the
druids. With a small band of trusted followers, Lucanus ventures south
to Londinium where he hopes to bring together an army and make a defiant
stand against the invader.
But within the walls of that great
city there are others waiting on his arrival - hidden enemies who want
more than anything to possess the great secret that has been entrusted
to his care. To seize it would give them power beyond imagining. To
protect it will require bravery and sacrifice beyond measure. And to
lose it would mean the end of everything worth fighting for.
Before Camelot. Before Excalibur. Before all you know of King Arthur. Here is the beginning of that legend . . .
ID: PN - 597/2
PN - 597/2 | Dark Age (Dark Age #2) by James Wilde
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