The Last Hour
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Narrated by:
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Dugald Bruce Lockhart
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Harry Sidebottom
Bruised and battered, he crawls out of the raging river. He is alone and unarmed, without money or friends, trapped in a deadly conspiracy at the heart of the Empire. The City Watch has orders to take him alive; other, more sinister, forces want him dead. As the day dies, he realises he has only 24 hours to expose the conspirators, and save the leader of the world. If the Emperor dies, chaos and violence will ensue. If the Emperor dies, every single person he loves will die.
He must run, bluff, hide and fight his way across the Seven Hills.
He must reach the Colosseum, and the Emperor.
He must make it to The Last Hour.©2018 Harry Sidebottom (P)2018 W. F. Howes Ltd
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Balliiiissstaaa!
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Maybe it’s me
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guide to rome
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I liked all the different locations and characters. There was a lot to take in but It is vast , expansive and rich world. It flips the perspective from character to character from one side of the roman empire to the other.
This style started to really grab me as I got to know each person's attitudes, troubles and climate.
This story for me is a bit too linear and lacks the depth of characters in comparison to Throne of the Caesers. Its nearly all from Ballista's view point which I thought in the end was a bit predictable.
I don't know if the story in this book came about because Harry Sidebottom wanted to take the reader through the ancient city of Rome? if so he does that beautifully because his knowledge of the period is really extensive and interesting.
I have not read the Warrior of Rome series so possibly this had a similar style.
if you haven't read Iron & Rust , blood & Steel or Fire & Sword, I highly recommend you do.
Roman knowledge wonderful, the story?
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Great ‘page turner’
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