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Marius' Mules XV: The Ides of March

Marius' Mules, Book 15

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Marius' Mules XV: The Ides of March

By: S. J. A. Turney
Narrated by: Malk Williams
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The war in Gaul is over.

The rebels are defeated.

Now the battle for Rome has begun.

©2023 S. J. A. Turney (P)2023 W. F. Howes Ltd
Action & Adventure Ancient Historical Fiction Fiction War Rome
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This brings the series to an end. It does it well and fine and feels right.

The end of the road

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If you love Roman History then this whole series is an absolute must listen. Mr Turney is a master story teller & historian, bringing Caesar’s story to life, with a few new takes on some of the issues & possible reasons for events in his life. I felt like I was actually in some of the battles, thanks in no small part to the wonderful narration of Malk Williams. I’m bereft that I have now finished all of the books tbh🙁😂. I can only hope in the future that Fronto will return or at least his children in some form. I really wanted to see Galronus married too.. honestly, men🙄.. it’s all battles & no nice bits… only kidding .. the battles are bloody epic😂👍🏻 .. thank you both for a fabulous book series & listen 😘

Everything… absolutely fabulous series

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As with the earlier books in the series it leads you through an important part of Rome's history although it is fiction they give you the feeling of being part of it

Great ending to the series

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It has been a very long and amazing journey to follow Turney's depiction of Caesar's later life. Read and re-read multiple times. I am both sad and oddly happy to say farewell to Fronto whom seem to have been around most of my life. Nostalgia, fondness and family spring to mind to describe the odd feeling.

thank you, MR. Turney. I hope to go to a booksigning some day and express my gratitude personally. But untill then, thanks.

"What stood out most" it asks. well, the answer is the hair on my neck when Fronto announced his family's new name.

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I liked knowing about the different scenarios surrounding the conspiracy to kill Caesar and how Fronto would behave in such a troubling and conflicting situation .

Fascinating last days of Caesar in a new light

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