
The Caspian Gates
Warrior of Rome, Book IV
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Narrado por:
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Stefan Rudnicki
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De:
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Harry Sidebottom
AD 262: The Roman Imperium is in turmoil after the struggle for the throne that brought Gallienus to power. Ephesus, the metropolis of the Eastern Empire, lies in ruins, shattered by a mighty earthquake. Its citizens live in fear as the mob overwhelms the city, baying for blood to avenge the gods who have punished them. Yet an even greater threat to the Empire advances from the north: the barbaric Goth tribes, determined to pillage the city. Only Ballista, Warrior of Rome, knows the ways of the barbarians, and only he can defeat them.
A relentlessly gripping and richly authentic tale of ancient warfare, The Caspian Gates is an adventure for Rome enthusiasts and scholars alike. Widely acclaimed for his Warrior of Rome series, Harry Sidebottom "provides a well-constructed, well-paced, and gripping account…which, as a good series should, leaves the reader eagerly anticipating the next installment" (Times Literary Supplement).
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Great series, not the best book of the series.
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Best of the Series So Far
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For my part, I found this book to be a rich historical tapestry wrapped in the form of a novel with all the elements of modern entertainment including the drama of constant fatal danger, historically correct war fighting, political drama, geopolitical chess-play, the interactions of a wide range of different cultures, religions, and philosophies, and of course, a pinch or two of gratuitous amorous monkey-business.
The author, Harry Sidebottom, funny name aside, is a well-credential historian who knows his stuff, so while history is never a sure thing, and a novel is a novel, this history you're getting here is of good quality. Professor S is also a good writer. He brings the (disintegrating) Roman Empire of the third century to life for 21st-century readers, taking us on an adventure that carries us across a swath of the eastern empire from the Aegean Sea, though Byzantium, up the Black Sea, to the Caucasus region, between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea, along the treacherous frontier of the Roman Imperium.
The author paints a vivid picture of those times through the people, religious practices, cultural distinctions, transportation, foods, social relations, and thinking of the people we meet along the way, For me, the this book would be worth reading just for that; --but there is humor, interest, and humanity in the characters, and best of all, beyond the history and drama, there is timeless wisdom conveyed through the contemplative thoughts of the characters, many of which reference ancient writers of great merit, but which are unknown or obscure to the vast majority of modern readers.
Stefan Rudnicki does his usual masterful job of narration, wrapping his rich baritone around the widely diverse range of characters with distinct and well-spoken dialects and accents.
My only complaint about this audible book is that the author, and/or Audible, does not provide an accompanying ".pdf" with maps or any kind of study guide which would help us to follow the story across a political map that bears little relation to modern political / national geography. Many of the geographic and political references in the book are not readily "Google-able", so it's confusing to tell where we are much of the time. As an example, the story does not explain how or why we are finding the King of Iberia, and powerful Albanian forces fighting for influence far to the east of where we moderns would expect them to be, in the remote neighborhood of modern-day Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan.
This is the first book I've listened to by this author, so I came to it with an open mind, and no preconceived notions or expectations, except for an interest in a history and a desire to be entertained. This book offers plenty of both; --and the price is right. If, as one of the negative reviews suggest, this author's other books are even better than this, then all the better, as this book left me wanting more.
Rich history in an entertaining novel
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Bottom line, if you're like me, and enjoyed the first trilogy, steer clear of the second. The overall "story" is boring, the characters are eroded into mediocrity, and the ultimate "climax" of the book is simply not worth it.
Turn back now, before it's too late!
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Would you try another book from Harry Sidebottom and/or Stefan Rudnicki?
Pompus, professorial, crude review of high school greek history and latinWhat do you think your next listen will be?
Amber RoadWould you be willing to try another one of Stefan Rudnicki’s performances?
maybeWhat character would you cut from The Caspian Gates?
The authorAny additional comments?
These books are written for listeners that enjoy greek and roman history, but for enjoyment and not a rehash of high school latin class.Professorial
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Worse one in the series.
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