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The Sands of Saturn

Imperium, Book 3

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The Sands of Saturn

By: Travis Starnes
Narrated by: Kevin Kemp
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Britannians on the march.

With the Carthaginians pushed inside the walls of Londinium, the Britannians can finally stop reacting and take the fight to them. Hoping to retake the British Isles and even add new allies to the Alliance, legions are dispatched to Ériu, the emerald isle, to push back Carthaginian expansion there.

Ky, a test pilot from the future and now Consul for the Britannic Empire, knows that Carthaginian retaliation is coming and prepares an explosive new surprise for the invaders.

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Love the build up to the battles and the suspense. I Appreciate all the military drama. I however would like more details and longer play by play during the battles. Great Series!

Brilliant

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Get busy on the next time!!! Lol. This series is a whole Lotta fun thank you very much for the enjoyment.

Can I pre-order the next one????

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This book has a good story and narrator gave an excellent performance. Recommend to others.

GooD

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Again another great book by a great author! love the narration also! if your a fan of time travel books gotta read/listen to this series

love this series

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The Horn of Africa doesn't mean what you think it means. That mistake appears in several books.

In the first two books, Londinium was occupied by the death worshippers for 25 years, but it suddenly jumps to 100 years, which was originally meant to represent the time since their expulsion from Iberia.

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