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(More customer reviews)Marius' Mules II - The Belgae follows the first book seamlessly. It is as if we wintered in Gaul together and are ready to campaign with Fronto again. The characters are familiar and entertaining, and make one feel as though it would be exciting to serve alongside them. The battle scenes are thrilling! Turney makes the reader feel as if he's also in the assault. His descriptions are intense: metal on metal, orders being shouted over blairing horns, carnage and blood,... The huge attack by the Nervii is totally great. In this book, Legate Fronto is drawn closer to the frontline of Roman politics; clearly a place he does not want to be! Mr. Turney's books add enlightenment and life to Caesar's Gallic campaign. I'm looking forward to Marius' Mules III!
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Marius' Mules II: The Belgae.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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