Death to the Emperor

Death to the Emperor

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Summary

AD 60。 Britannia。 The Boudica Revolt begins 。 。 。

Macro and Cato - heroes of the Roman Empire - face a ruthless enemy set on revenge

The Roman Empire's hold on the province of Britannia is fragile。 The tribes implacably opposed to Rome have grown cunning in their attacks on the legions。 Even amongst those who have sworn loyalty, dissent simmers。 In distant Rome, Nero is blind to the danger。

As hostilities create mayhem in the west, Governor Gaius Suetonius Paulinus gathers a vast army, with Prefect Cato in command。 A hero of countless battles, Cato wants his loyal comrade Centurion Macro by his side。 But the Governor leaves Macro behind, in charge of the veteran reserves in Camulodunum。 Suetonius dismisses concerns that the poorly fortified colony will be vulnerable to attack when only a skeleton force remains。

With the military distracted, slow-burning anger amongst the tribespeople bursts into flames。 The king of the Iceni is dead and a proud kingdom is set for plundering and annexation。 But the widow is Queen Boudica, a woman with a warrior's heart。 If Boudica calls for death to the emperor, a bloodbath will follow。

Macro and Cato each face deadly battles against enemies who would rather die than succumb to Roman rule。 The future of Britannia hangs in the balance。

'Scarrow 。 。 。 has the gift of combining wide knowledge of the period with a page-turning narrative' Sunday Times

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Reviews

Anna Burgess

Another good one from Simon Scarrow。 I started the series years ago with book one and have read all of them so far。 Cato and Macro feel like old friends and are seemingly more open to the ways of others。 Looking forward to Book 22!!

Dan Tomlinson

Another great eagle bookHaving followed the adventures of Macro and Cato since the beginning, this book was I。 My opinion as great as the others, with an ending that leaves me excited for the next installment。 Filled with excitement, action, anticipation and grief from the start it was truly difficult to put down。 Thank you Mr Scarrow for another great eagle series adventure。

Ian

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 Well, the big one。 The big revolt。 An enjoyable read, except。。。 it is a cliffhanger! The novel ends with the Governor returning to Londinium to deal with the riff-raff。 What is the fate of Macro captured by the Iceni, what is the fate of his family? The lead-up to the revolt is described well, and the veniality of imperial officials and the emperor is laid out as if the precarious fate of the expensive province of Britain—"Should I stay or should I go?" The novel begins with Cato and Macro in th Well, the big one。 The big revolt。 An enjoyable read, except。。。 it is a cliffhanger! The novel ends with the Governor returning to Londinium to deal with the riff-raff。 What is the fate of Macro captured by the Iceni, what is the fate of his family? The lead-up to the revolt is described well, and the veniality of imperial officials and the emperor is laid out as if the precarious fate of the expensive province of Britain—"Should I stay or should I go?" The novel begins with Cato and Macro in the colony of Camulodunum enjoying (more or less) retirement, but then fate in the person of Boudicea knocks on their door。 They are brought to the attention of the governor who drafts them into his military plans and then they are drawn into the slowly brewing revolt。 In the novel, the suffering of individuals is all too clear。 A background beat is how individuals and their personal wishes and feelings are overplayed by historical forces, in other words, people are swept along。 。。。more

Sean Loone

Having read all the books in the series and now back in Britannia, my favourite location, this is another instalment in the Cato and Macro saga。 Historically accurate with a riveting story line this series has not run out is steam and we are now set up for the next one。 If you like Roman historical fiction this is a must。

Vanessa

I have enjoyed reading this series and this is definitely one of the best and had a satisfying ending。 Will it be the last though?Cato has come a long way from the raw recruit he was at the beginning of the series and the relationship between Cato & Macro has developed over the course of the series。 Macro seems settled and is hoping to enjoy his retirement in Britannia with his wife Petronella whilst Cato goes off to put an end to the Druid uprising for good。 However, things do not go to plan。 I I have enjoyed reading this series and this is definitely one of the best and had a satisfying ending。 Will it be the last though?Cato has come a long way from the raw recruit he was at the beginning of the series and the relationship between Cato & Macro has developed over the course of the series。 Macro seems settled and is hoping to enjoy his retirement in Britannia with his wife Petronella whilst Cato goes off to put an end to the Druid uprising for good。 However, things do not go to plan。 I enjoyed this as it wasn't too graphic, some of the battle scenes in other books in the series have been too long and drawn out。 The later books have got better and are much more character driven。I would highly recommend this, even if you have not read any of the others in the series。 。。。more

Diane Cranson

I enjoyed this one more than many others by Simon Scarrow。 I admit I prefer those set in Britannia, as this is。 Great cliff hanger ending。 Looking forward to the next one

Jeff Jones

Books about the Roman invasion of Britain and the rebellion of Boudica and the Iceni, are my absolute favourites。 I want to say so much more about this book but wouldn't be able to without giving away spoilers, so suffice it to say, this book sees Cato and Macro taking part in different adventures at the same time。 Both storylines are enthralling, but the last couple of chapters about Macro are tense and gripping。 Can't wait for the next instalment。 Books about the Roman invasion of Britain and the rebellion of Boudica and the Iceni, are my absolute favourites。 I want to say so much more about this book but wouldn't be able to without giving away spoilers, so suffice it to say, this book sees Cato and Macro taking part in different adventures at the same time。 Both storylines are enthralling, but the last couple of chapters about Macro are tense and gripping。 Can't wait for the next instalment。 。。。more

J

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 Marcos old lovers daughters gets raped and she is flogged and what does Marco do? He is calm and doesn't do anything about it even though the person who is responsible is in front of him。 I guess he wouldnt care if same happened to his son or daughter。 Simon Scarrow quality has dropped a lot and this will be the last one I read from him。 Marcos old lovers daughters gets raped and she is flogged and what does Marco do? He is calm and doesn't do anything about it even though the person who is responsible is in front of him。 I guess he wouldnt care if same happened to his son or daughter。 Simon Scarrow quality has dropped a lot and this will be the last one I read from him。 。。。more

Simon Plastow

Definitely felt like a book to set up the next one。 I still churned through it in good time。

Felipe Gallardo Ivanović

Me quedé esperando más del final。

Pete

Great bookScarrow has done it again! This book was awesome! I have never been disappointed! I can't wait for the next book in this series! Great bookScarrow has done it again! This book was awesome! I have never been disappointed! I can't wait for the next book in this series! 。。。more

Jay Cothrum

I’ve read every book in the series It just felt…the same。 I had to make myself finish this one。 Will I read the next? Probably。 🤷🏼‍♂️ lol

Jake Lewis

I enjoyed this book and its a solid 3。5 stars! I adore Macro and Cato (getting to book 21 of a series surely proves that) and all the supporting characters mostly Petronella and Apollonius。 I just felt that for a book that on the front cover says “In Roman Britannia, the Boudica revolt begins…” we had to wait a really long time for it to actually begin! Maybe 65/70% of the way through was where I felt it stepped into another gear! I do appreciate the setting up of the story though and its probab I enjoyed this book and its a solid 3。5 stars! I adore Macro and Cato (getting to book 21 of a series surely proves that) and all the supporting characters mostly Petronella and Apollonius。 I just felt that for a book that on the front cover says “In Roman Britannia, the Boudica revolt begins…” we had to wait a really long time for it to actually begin! Maybe 65/70% of the way through was where I felt it stepped into another gear! I do appreciate the setting up of the story though and its probably me being impatient to get to the action。Having said that, I am VERY excited for book 22 after that ending!Another solid entry to the Eagles of the Empire series 。。。more

The Word Whisperer

One of the best books in the series。 Full of action and having Macro play apart of Boudicca's uprising is a stroke of genius。 Scarrow keeps delivering in a series I dint want to see end One of the best books in the series。 Full of action and having Macro play apart of Boudicca's uprising is a stroke of genius。 Scarrow keeps delivering in a series I dint want to see end 。。。more

Mr Roy Davidson

Bit of a slow burn with the first third of the book being very dull and not very Cato and Macro。 But the book got going and there were two campaigns in the remaining two-thirds of the book。 I assume Macro has survived the Camulodunum sacking and no doubt will come into the next book。 It was good to bring in a number of characters, but sad to see the end of Apollonius and Macro's adopted son and dog。 Bring on the next book Mr S 。。。 Bit of a slow burn with the first third of the book being very dull and not very Cato and Macro。 But the book got going and there were two campaigns in the remaining two-thirds of the book。 I assume Macro has survived the Camulodunum sacking and no doubt will come into the next book。 It was good to bring in a number of characters, but sad to see the end of Apollonius and Macro's adopted son and dog。 Bring on the next book Mr S 。。。 。。。more

Andrew Hanna

EXCELLENT!What a story。 When is the next book? Can't wait。 A wonderful mix of accepted historical fact and an array of fictional characters blended to make a first class tale。 EXCELLENT!What a story。 When is the next book? Can't wait。 A wonderful mix of accepted historical fact and an array of fictional characters blended to make a first class tale。 。。。more

Luke Courtney

I wasn't a fan of Simon Scarrow's writings before, though several years ago, I did read the third book of his Eagles of the Empire series, 'Where The Eagle Hunts', where his protagonists Cato and Macro are assisted in their mission by a young Boudica。 I often wondered reading that whether their paths would cross again with her during the events that made Boudica a synonymous figure in British history。。。Well now that moment has arrived, I knew I had to read this novel, set in one of the events of I wasn't a fan of Simon Scarrow's writings before, though several years ago, I did read the third book of his Eagles of the Empire series, 'Where The Eagle Hunts', where his protagonists Cato and Macro are assisted in their mission by a young Boudica。 I often wondered reading that whether their paths would cross again with her during the events that made Boudica a synonymous figure in British history。。。Well now that moment has arrived, I knew I had to read this novel, set in one of the events of British history I know so well。。。"AD 61。 Barely 20 years after its annexation into the Roman Empire, the fate of Britannia is ambiguous。 Many in Rome feel the cost of maintaining a military presence in such a troublesome new province isn't worth the cost of the meagre imports the island produces。 Centurion Macro is now enjoying a comfortable retirement in the colonia of Camulodunum, while his old friend Cato is assigned a new command as the Governor of Britain, Suetonius Paulinus, plans a military campaign to destroy the Druid stronghold on the island of Mona (present-day Anglesey in Wales)。 Their old ally, Boudica, Queen of the Iceni, has been recently widowed, but Roman avarice and greed for her tribe's lands and to get their money's worth from Britain before Emperor Nero potentially orders the legions to retreat, combined with racist and misogynistic cruelty, will unleash a firestorm of British hatred and vengeful desire that Cato is unaware of and Macro powerless to stop。。。"I learned about Boudica's rebellion in primary school at age 9, I walk past the statue of her on Westminster Bridge most mornings to work (and marvel at the irony of the Victorians building a statue of a woman who was an anti-imperialist rebel as an icon of the British Empire, in a city that she razed to the ground and slaughtered its population), and I've visited the ruins of Camulodonum (the sacking of which by Boudica's rebels forms the final battle of the book, which was a nail biting read even if you know what happens from history, you're willing the colonia's population to hold out a little longer); Simon Scarrow clearly knows his stuff and is an expert at weaving action and character plots within the context of the historical events; I think I'm going to have to read more of his Roman Empire set novels with Cato and Macro。 The only downside is the novel ends with the sacking of Camulodonum, so I'm going to have to wait for the next book to read what happens with Cato and Macro during the second half of Boudica's rebellion; needless to say, I'll be eagerly waiting for that book (and binging on the rest of this series until it's released!) 。。。more

David Campton

A somewhat misleading title given that the Emperor is literally over 2000km away from the action of this fast-moving latest instalment of the Cato and Macro saga。 This is really part 1 of a 2 part telling of the Boudicca Uprising, largely using a 2 perspective narrative with Cato on Anglesey/Mona and the suppression of the Druids and Ordovicians by Suetonius, while Macro is largely in Camulodonum with the other veterans, reaping the whirlwind of Roman officials' "mishandling" of Boudicca and the A somewhat misleading title given that the Emperor is literally over 2000km away from the action of this fast-moving latest instalment of the Cato and Macro saga。 This is really part 1 of a 2 part telling of the Boudicca Uprising, largely using a 2 perspective narrative with Cato on Anglesey/Mona and the suppression of the Druids and Ordovicians by Suetonius, while Macro is largely in Camulodonum with the other veterans, reaping the whirlwind of Roman officials' "mishandling" of Boudicca and the Iceni。 As ever it is a page-turner, especially towards the end, and I can't wait to read the next instalment。 。。。more

Alberto Martín de Hijas

Estas novelas son todas más o menos iguales: Una sucesión de batallas, con una trama (a poder ser, con algo de intriga) relacionándolas entre ellas y p'alante。 Pero bueno, me entretienen y es lo que cuenta。 Estas novelas son todas más o menos iguales: Una sucesión de batallas, con una trama (a poder ser, con algo de intriga) relacionándolas entre ellas y p'alante。 Pero bueno, me entretienen y es lo que cuenta。 。。。more

Jonathon

FANTASTIC absolutely brilliant but now I'm sad I have to wait for the next one as this series has been phenomenal, Macro and Cato have been two of the best characters I've ever had the pleasure to read 。 FANTASTIC absolutely brilliant but now I'm sad I have to wait for the next one as this series has been phenomenal, Macro and Cato have been two of the best characters I've ever had the pleasure to read 。 。。。more

Justin

No spoilers in this review。I was on edge as I read this book。 One of the downsides of writing historical fiction is that you know what happened in real life。 We all know that Camulodunum (modern day Colchester) was sacked by Iceni and that no one survived。 We all know that the spark was the death of Boudica's husband, the mistreatment of her and her daughters by the Roman procurator Decianus, and the crippling high taxes。 So therefore, I really wanted to know throughout this book: does Macro sur No spoilers in this review。I was on edge as I read this book。 One of the downsides of writing historical fiction is that you know what happened in real life。 We all know that Camulodunum (modern day Colchester) was sacked by Iceni and that no one survived。 We all know that the spark was the death of Boudica's husband, the mistreatment of her and her daughters by the Roman procurator Decianus, and the crippling high taxes。 So therefore, I really wanted to know throughout this book: does Macro survive this since he became the senior magistrate?Meanwhile, Cato has been sent northwest to harry and conquer once and for all the Druids and their followers。 By moving the major Roman army units away from southern England, the Romans inadvertently created the opening and window of opportunity for Boudica's rebellion。 Again, we know that from history。 Cato and the Romans must now counter-march and return to the southeast in an attempt to save Londinium (London)。 Petronella, Claudia, and Lucius, and most of the civilians were evacuated from Camulodunum but their fates are unknown at the end of this book。 We know that the escorts did not survive。 This is a cliffhanger and thus sets up for book 22。 Looking forward to that in November, 2023。 。。。more

David Myles

This book reads like a Long introduction to the next book。We all know what is going to happen and it plods along。 Definitely not one of the best。 More intermission filler than scene stealer。

PETER MICHAEL

I really loved this book and the author's writing style。 He clearly has researched in depth, the military tactics utilised during that period。 The story is centred around two semi-retired Roman army friends who have settled in Camulodunum (Colchester) with their families。 The town is surrounded by lands owned by Boudica, the queen of the Iceni tribal。 The relationship between the Roman occupiers and the Iceni is initially based on mutual respect, but soon deteriorates into a bloody insurrection。 I really loved this book and the author's writing style。 He clearly has researched in depth, the military tactics utilised during that period。 The story is centred around two semi-retired Roman army friends who have settled in Camulodunum (Colchester) with their families。 The town is surrounded by lands owned by Boudica, the queen of the Iceni tribal。 The relationship between the Roman occupiers and the Iceni is initially based on mutual respect, but soon deteriorates into a bloody insurrection。There is also an interesting parallel 。story of a Roman column invading Mona (Anglesea) with the intention of destroying the last of the remaining Druids。The battle scenes are explicit, without gratuitous horror。 The main characters Cato and Macro, are well-rounded and believable。 However, having lived in Camulodunum, with a wealth of local knowledge I have a lot of sympathy for the Iceni and Boudica! They were horribly exploited and betrayed by the Romans。I can thoroughly recommend this book to those that love Roman military history。 。。。more

Richard West

This is the 21st installment in the author's "Eagles of the Empire" series which seems like it may be coming to an end in a book or two - but then again, maybe not。 Out of all the books in the series, this is most definitely the best。 And when you get to the end, you know there will be at least one more because there are too many loose ends。As with all the books in the series this revolves around the adventures of our old friends Macro and Cato plus assorted other characters。 And there is more t This is the 21st installment in the author's "Eagles of the Empire" series which seems like it may be coming to an end in a book or two - but then again, maybe not。 Out of all the books in the series, this is most definitely the best。 And when you get to the end, you know there will be at least one more because there are too many loose ends。As with all the books in the series this revolves around the adventures of our old friends Macro and Cato plus assorted other characters。 And there is more than enough action to keep an action junkie happy for a long time。 But be forewarned, a lot of people die - and a lot of those people are ones who have been around for a few volumes。 The action sequences are graphic and realistic and keep you turning the pages waiting to see what happens next。Without getting into spoiler territory, this revolves around the British legend Queen Boudica of the Iceni and her revolt against the Romans。。。。。。。and with good reason。 Heads roll (literally) and the bodies pile up as the revolt continues。 And, of course Macro is at the centre of the action, protecting Roman interests。 Where is Cato, you ask? Well, he's off on an assignment on the other side of Britain helping to eliminate the Druids so he plays no part in the actual revolt。So, when the book ends, there are those loose ends, Boudica is still leading her people and the war continues。 What happens later, you ask? Presumably that will be addressed in the next volume - next year。 Sadly, this book doesn't really stand alone, so reading some of the earlier volumes in the series would be helpful。 。。。more

Jim

The 21st outing of Centurion Macro and Prefect Cato, this is set in Britannia AD 60, a joyful way to spend a cold weekend in December, flight with the Roman Army, Protect the Empire, Read Simon Scarrow。

Kd

Best of Simon ScarrowLine by line, you'll find yourself plodding through this book like a good bowl of Christmas pudding, savoring each spoonful, desiring the next and hoping it never ends。Well done Mr Scarrow。 Best of Simon ScarrowLine by line, you'll find yourself plodding through this book like a good bowl of Christmas pudding, savoring each spoonful, desiring the next and hoping it never ends。Well done Mr Scarrow。 。。。more

Trevor

I've followed the adventures of Roman soldiers Cato and Macro across the Roman Empire for 20 or so novels and the standard never dips below breathless。 Simon Scarrow is excellent on adventure, dialogue and character and the plots are always well crafted。 This latest adventure is set in Britannia in AD60 with Centurion Macro now retired from the legions and living in comfortable retirement in Camuldonunum - or Colchester to you and me。 Meanwhile, the more senior Cato, is also in Colchester 'resti I've followed the adventures of Roman soldiers Cato and Macro across the Roman Empire for 20 or so novels and the standard never dips below breathless。 Simon Scarrow is excellent on adventure, dialogue and character and the plots are always well crafted。 This latest adventure is set in Britannia in AD60 with Centurion Macro now retired from the legions and living in comfortable retirement in Camuldonunum - or Colchester to you and me。 Meanwhile, the more senior Cato, is also in Colchester 'resting' between appointments and happy to be with his new love, Claudia the Emperor's ex-mistress。 The Governor of Britannia has decided now is the time to try and defeat once and for all the troublesome hill tribes of Wales and also the druids who are based on Mona, or Anglesey。 He takes most of the available soldiers on the expedition including Cato, leaving most of the country to be protected by a few ill-trained forces, including Camuldonunum which is left to Macro and the few hundred other veterans who have also retired to the town。 Simon Scarrow places Cato and Macro in the midst of real events and in this book the Iceni Queen Boudica, newly Crowned following the death of her husband, is central。 The Iceni - apparently happily living until the Roman yoke are far from content and high taxes imposed by the Emperor make the situation even more delicate。 The story is well know and I won't repeat it here for feel of spoiling it for the reader。 Needless to say, both Cato and Macro are involved in some of their deadliest challenges yet。A very enjoyable read, with a second part to follow。 I can't wait! 。。。more

Nick Brett

The boys are back in Britain, its AD60 and they are in Camulodunum (Colchester) with Macro in semi-retirement and Cato keeping his head down in the quiet backwater of Britain。But the Roman taxpayers are demanding more and more from the local Iceni tribes and new Queen Boudica is unable to pay。 While Macro deals with rising local tensions, Cato is pulled into the campaign to wipe the remaining resistance out on Mona (Anglesea)。 So the friends spend much of this apart but obviously as we would exp The boys are back in Britain, its AD60 and they are in Camulodunum (Colchester) with Macro in semi-retirement and Cato keeping his head down in the quiet backwater of Britain。But the Roman taxpayers are demanding more and more from the local Iceni tribes and new Queen Boudica is unable to pay。 While Macro deals with rising local tensions, Cato is pulled into the campaign to wipe the remaining resistance out on Mona (Anglesea)。 So the friends spend much of this apart but obviously as we would expect, trouble quickly finds them。 Plenty of action in this, but a rare glimpse at the fact that the Roman’s were not the good guys and you feel sympathy for the Iceni。It's good stuff and everything you could want, but be warned, this ends on a cliff-hanger so everything is not resolved in this book。 。。。more

John Mccormick

My thanks to the Author publisher's and NetGalley for providing me with a Kindle version of this book to read and honestly review。This is the twenty first book of this epic series and our heroes are older wiser at times but still going strong。 Quality writing and research are the backbone of this series, throw in a real feel for time and place and no shortage of action and you have the some of the reasons for their success。The great news is that the ending and Authors notes leave little doubt th My thanks to the Author publisher's and NetGalley for providing me with a Kindle version of this book to read and honestly review。This is the twenty first book of this epic series and our heroes are older wiser at times but still going strong。 Quality writing and research are the backbone of this series, throw in a real feel for time and place and no shortage of action and you have the some of the reasons for their success。The great news is that the ending and Authors notes leave little doubt that at least one more is on the way, personally I hope for many more。Totally completely recommended。 。。。more

Unseen Library

I received a copy of Death to the Emperor from Hachette Australia to review。Rating of 4。75。One of the world’s best historical fiction authors, Simon Scarrow, returns with another epic instalment in his brilliant long-running Eagles of the Empire Roman history series, Death to the Emperor。60 AD, Britannia。 After years fighting side by side together, Prefect Cato and Centurion Marco are back in Britannia, the land they helped conquer at the start of their partnership。 Since their first time there, I received a copy of Death to the Emperor from Hachette Australia to review。Rating of 4。75。One of the world’s best historical fiction authors, Simon Scarrow, returns with another epic instalment in his brilliant long-running Eagles of the Empire Roman history series, Death to the Emperor。60 AD, Britannia。 After years fighting side by side together, Prefect Cato and Centurion Marco are back in Britannia, the land they helped conquer at the start of their partnership。 Since their first time there, their lives have been transformed in ways they could have never believed。 While Marco is retired, serving a senior administrative role amongst the other retired veterans in Britannia, Cato is hiding out on the island, attempting to avoid Nero’s wrath for rescuing the Emperor’s former mistress from exile。 Determined to make their new lives in Britannia work, Cato and Marco are once again thrust into danger as tensions escalate throughout the island。While the usual malcontents and druids stir rebellion and conflict against the Romans, tensions are higher than ever, especially as rumours spread that Emperor Nero wishes to pull out of the savage province。 However, Nero is also determined to squeeze the island for every bit of wealth it has, and he dispatches a ruthless and dangerous procurator to do this。 Worried that this move may destabilise an already fragile Britannia, Cato and Marco attempt to help their ally, the recently widowed queen of the Iceni, Boudica, whose tribe has caught the eye of the Emperor and his Procurator。 However, soon duty separates the two old friends again, as Cato is conscripted by Britannia’s ambitious governor, Gaius Suetonius Paulinus, in his latest campaign to destroy the druid stronghold at Mona。 Left alone, Marco can only watch as outrage and disrespect brings the Iceni to the brink of war with Rome, one that he and his forces cannot possibly defeat。 Soon, the fate of Britannia lays in hands of one woman, Boudica, who can bring peace to the lands。 However, when Boudica is pushed too far, will she declare war on Rome, its Emperor, and her old friends Cato and Marco?Death to the Emperor was an outstanding and fantastic read that once again highlights Scarrow’s impressive ability as a historical fiction writer。 Continuing the long-running story of Cato and Marco, Scarrow expertly dives into a major historical event and brings it to life in a compelling way。 I had a wonderful time reading Death to the Emperor and I felt that it was one of Scarrow’s better novels in recent years。To see the full review, click on the link below:https://unseenlibrary。com/2022/11/27/。。。An abridged review of this book also ran in the Canberra Weekly on 1 December 2022:https://unseenlibrary。com/2022/12/24/。。。For other exciting reviews and content, check out my blog at:https://unseenlibrary。com/ 。。。more

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