• The Man With Two Names: A Novel of Ancient Rome

  • The Sertorius Scrolls, Book 1
  • By: Vincent B. Davis II
  • Narrated by: Joshua Saxon
  • Length: 9 hrs and 42 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (9 ratings)

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The Man With Two Names: A Novel of Ancient Rome

By: Vincent B. Davis II
Narrated by: Joshua Saxon
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A young man must sacrifice everything to protect his family, enduring betrayals, political corruption, and war in Rome's legion.

Rome, 107 BC. Quintus Sertorius just lost his father, and he may lose his home. When his rural village is stripped of its political status, he must leave his family to secure their food and protection from inside Rome's cutthroat government. As he transitions from countryman to politician, he's thrust into the middle of a bitter political war….

As Quintus struggles to gain the aid his village so desperately needs, he approaches Gaius Marius, the uncle of Julius Caesar himself. But with each passing day in the unforgiving landscape of the Eternal City, he puts his family and his own life in even greater danger.

In a ruthless battle of conscience, will Quintus lose both himself and the ones he loves?

The Man with Two Names is the first book in the gritty Sertorius Scrolls historical fiction series. If you like heroic ambitions, well-researched historical settings, and Roman corruption, then you’ll love Vincent B. Davis II’s powerful tale.

Buy The Man with Two Names to enter the dark world of Rome today!

©2023 Vincent B. Davis II (P)2023 Vincent B. Davis II

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**Greatest modern retelling of Marius from actual Sertorius Scrolls


**Greatest modern retelling of Marius from actual Sertorius Scrolls

I am an AVID ancient Roman history buff.
From whence I first read/heard of the phenomenal persona that is Marius, I wanted MORE!!
There are but two writers (I have personally read/audiobook) that obliquely mentioned and/or referred to Marius.
Literally YEARS I constantly used "search" for Marius.
*HEAVENLY ANGELES SINGING*
I giddily FINALLY found "Sertorius Scrolls".
This is a piece of Ancient Roman history that is glossed over with often nothing more than a couple of sentences and at most, a paragraph.
This exceptional writer has taken on this most exciting and interesting time in Roman history and placed it in "can't wait for the next chapter, book" of this legendary hero to come to us from antiquity.
The narrator adds a dimension to the writer that brings the story into 3D perception with his sonorous baritone that grips and holds you listening to the very last period.

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The New Bernard Cornwell

Gripping start to an enthralling Roman epic, filled with themes of brotherhood, loyalty, and war. Definitely looking forward to reading the next installment.

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good book, good narrator.

The narrator is excellent. I really enjoyed how the author brought the story to life.

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