Marius Mules III: Gallia Invicta (Marius' Mules)

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Marius’ Mules III: Gallia Invicta

 

S.J.A. Turney

 


Marius’ Mules: nickname acquired by the legions after the General Marius made it standard practice for the soldier to carry all of his kit about his person.”

 

I would like to dedicate this book to all those people who have supported and helped me over the past few years of writing the Marius’ Mules series. You know who you are, and I know who some of you are. I have made a lot of good friends and met some fascinating and amazing people through my work and you are all deserving of praise.

 

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Published in this format 2011

 

Copyright - S.J.A.Turney

 

First Edition

 

The author asserts the moral right under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 to be identified as the author of this work.

 

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By the same author:

 

Tales of the Empire Series:

 

Interregnum (2009)

 

For twenty years civil war has torn the Empire apart; the Imperial line extinguished as the mad Emperor Quintus burned in his palace, betrayed by his greatest general. Against a background of war, decay, poverty and violence, men who once served in the proud Imperial army now fight as mercenaries, hiring themselves to the greediest lords.

 

On a hopeless battlefield that same general, now a mercenary captain tortured by the events of his past, stumbles across hope in the form of a young man begging for help. Kiva is forced to face more than his dark past as he struggles to put his life and the very Empire back together. The last scion of the Imperial line will change Kiva forever.

 

Ironroot (2010)

 

Captain Varro of the Fourth army is about to have the worst day of his life. Wounded in battle and fearing for his life and his future, he stumbles upon a plot that reaches deep into the past and into the roots of everything in which he believes. Accompanied by a young engineer from his unit and the daughter of his commander in chief, he begins to unpeel layers of treachery and murder that threaten not only himself, but the people that he loves. Ironroot is a tale of treason and revenge set in the world of the Interregnum, some twenty years after the events of that book.

 

Dark Empress (2011)

 

The desert nomads have a saying:
"When something is broken it should never be discarded. So long as the pieces remains, the whole can be remade."
A time of trials, war and terror is coming to the desert city of M'Dahz, the Empire's southern bastion. As the Empire's government falters and crumbles, the people suffer.
But Samir, Ghassan and Asima, childhood friends and citizens of M'Dahz, are about to discover that while people change the world, the world also changes people and that the best and worst of folk are forged in hardship.

 

The Marius’ Mules Series, books 1 - 3:

 

Marius’ Mules: The Invasion of Gaul (2009)

 

It is 58 BC and the mighty Tenth Legion, camped in Northern Italy, prepare for the arrival of the most notorious general in Roman history: Julius Caesar.

Marcus Falerius Fronto, commander of the Tenth is a career soldier and long-time companion of Caesar's. Despite his desire for the simplicity of the military life, he cannot help but be drawn into intrigue and politics as Caesar engineers a motive to invade the lands of Gaul.

Fronto is about to discover that politics can be as dangerous as battle, that old enemies can be trusted more than new friends, and that standing close to such a shining figure as Caesar, even the most ethical of men risk being burned.

 

Marius’ Mules II: The Belgae (2010)

 

57BC. The fearsome Belgae have gathered a great army to oppose Rome and Fronto and the legions assemble once more to take Caesar’s war against the most dangerous tribes in the northern world. While the legions battle the Celts in the fiercest war of Caesar’s career, the plots and conspiracies against him, both at Rome and among his own army, become ever deeper and more dangerous.

 

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Dramatis Personae (List of Principal Characters)

 

The Command Staff:

 

Gaius Julius Caesar:
Politician, general and governor.

Aulus Ingenuus:
Commander of Caesar’s Praetorian Cohort.

Cita:
Chief quartermaster of the army.

Decimus Brutus:
Staff officer and favourite of Caesar’s family.

Quintus Atius Varus:
Commander of the Cavalry.

Quintus Titurius Sabinus:
Senior lieutenant of Caesar.

Quintus Tullius Cicero:
Staff officer and brother of the great orator.

Titus Labienus:
Senior lieutenant of Caesar.

 

Seventh Legion:

 

Publius Licinius Crassus:
Legate and son of the triumvir Crassus.

Titus Terrasidius:
Senior Tribune.

Publius Tertullus:
Junior Tribune.

Gaius Pinarius Rusca:
Junior Tribune.

 

Eighth Legion:

 

Quintus Balbus:
Ageing Legate of the Eighth, close friend of Fronto.

Titus Balventius:
Primus pilus & veteran of several terms of service.

Aquilius:
Training officer, senior centurion and perfectionist.

 

Ninth Legion:

 

Publius Sulpicius Rufus:
Young Legate of the Ninth.

Marcus Trebius Gallus
: Senior Tribune and veteran soldier.

Grattius:
primus pilus, once in sole command of the Ninth.

 

Tenth Legion:

 

Marcus Falerius Fronto:
Legate and confidante of Caesar.

Gaius Tetricus:
Military Tribune, expert in military defences.

Servius Fabricius Carbo:
Primus Pilus.

Petrosidius:
Chief Signifer of the first cohort.

 

Eleventh Legion:

 

Aulus Crispus:
Legate, former civil servant in Rome.

Quintus Velanius:
Senior Tribune.

Titus Silius:
Junior Tribune.

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