Rome, 262 A.D: It had been the capital of the greatest civilization on Earth. Now both city and civilization are dying. Imperial unity has shattered as separatist and usurpers squabble among... This description may be from another edition of this product.
A lot of our Sci-fi books look at alien invasion in the current time. What if aliens had invaded in the past and been defeated? Aulus Perennius is a roman imperial spy who is recruited by a mysterious person to help track down and destroy a small group of aliens who have landed in the Roman Empire.Drake tells a good fast paced story within a well researched Roman Empire setting which gives the book a good authentic feel. He avoids the worst excesses of ray-gun sci-fi, while introducing comic elements such as an early christian cult who try a little too hard to worship the cruxicifiction, a displaced allosaurus who has a taste for donkeys and a nerve wracking naval battle in a hundred year old ship which is ready to fall apart.A highly enjoyable read which won't put too much strain on the brain cells. Good fun!
A Good Read
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
I too am suprised by the negative reviews.This is a good read combining Roman history and futuristic technology expertly. It isn't an easy thing combining two different generes but Drake pulls it off. Instead of plodding I felt that the story progressed steadily building on top of each new development. The reader identifies with the Roman agent and therefore as he learns more so do you. For Roman buffs there is also a nice twist at the end. I never saw it coming. An enertaining read.
Well Worth the Read
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
While not quite as good as his most recent works--Drake keeps improving from excellent to nearly perfect--I highly recommend this title. It was the first Drake work I read, and has kept me watching for his titles ever since. Naturally, if the combination of a Roman historical setting and a vicious alien threat are not to your liking, this is not the volume for you...
A Solid Example of Drake's Roman SF
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I was surprised to see some low reviews of this one. It's a good, solid example of the same trademark combination of history (especially military history) and high-tech aliens as Drake's better-known Belisarius series. Theme: war is war, from the ancient past to the distant future, and the human mind is more important than the technology it faces.Drake's been there and knows his stuff, and he writes as convincingly about swords and armor as he does about the tanks he knew in Vietnam.
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