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Rubicon: A HWA Short Story Collection

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About Rubicon: A HWA Short Story Collection

"Greater than the sum of its parts... Rubicon has something for everyone: action, humour and historical insight." Michael ArnoldTen acclaimed authors. Ten gripping stories.Immerse yourself in Ancient Rome through a collection of thrilling narratives, featuring soldiers, statesmen and spies.Read about some of your favourite characters from established series, or be introduced to new writers in the genre.The stories in Rubicon are, like Rome, diverse and intriguing - involving savage battles, espionage, political intrigue and the lives of ordinary - and extraordinary - Romans, such as Ovid, Marcus Agrippa and a young Julius Caesar.This brand new collection, brought to you by the Historical Writers' Association, also includes interviews with each author.Find out more about their writing processes and what attracts them to the Roman world. View Ancient Rome through fresh eyes.Rubicon is a feast of moreish tales and a must read for all fans of historical fiction.Authors & Stories Featured in Rubicon:Nick Brown - Maker of GoldGordon Doherty - Eagles in the DesertRuth Downie - Alter EgoRichard Foreman - A Brief AffairAlison Morton - Mystery of VictoryAnthony Riches - The InvitationAntonia Senior - ExilesPeter Tonkin - The RomanL.J. Trafford - The WeddingS.J. Turney - The PraetorianPraise for Rubicon:"Rubicon is a declaration of intent to intrigue, inspire and entertain. For me, this collection of stories extols the camaraderie that exists amongst the historical fiction bother and sisterhood. It perfectly encapsulates a shared passion for the subject of Rome in all its abundance and varied manifestations, taking the reader on a guided tour through the familiar and the strange. Leading us wide-eyed through a genre which has never lost its lustre. This is the fiction equivalent of a box of choc