Caesar: The Commander's Blade

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1st century BC
A01=Peter Gibbons
Ancient Rome
army
Author_Peter Gibbons
Category=FJH
Category=FJM
combat
coming of age
Crassus
eq_isMigrated=1
eq_nobargain
family
forthcoming
Hispania
Julius Caesar
legionaries
murder
Praetorian Guard
PTSD
redemption
Republic
Roman historical adventure
senate
Spain
war

Product details

  • ISBN 9781035927494
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Nov 2026
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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A young Roman soldier seeking revenge and redemption fights for Julius Caesar in Spain.

A disgraced soldier. A brilliant commander. The road to history awaits.

Titus Saturninus Sabinus, son of parents disgraced and murdered under the dictator Sulla, joins the Roman Army to escape the dishonour of his past and the cruelty of his present.

Army life is no less cruel, but things change when Titus is posted to Hispania under a rising commander named Julius Caesar.

The two men share an unexpected bond, for Caesar too suffered at Sulla's hands. Caesar is also indebted to the richest man in Rome, and the gold to pay off his debt has been stolen.

If Titus can recover the gold, he will win Caesar's favour, but with Hispania ready for war and traitors in the Romans' midst, battle is coming. On the field of combat, Titus will either win redemption... or death at the hands of bitter enemies.

An epic historical adventure novel perfect for fans of Simon Scarrow and Conn Iggulden.

Peter Gibbons writes historical adventure fiction set in the Viking, Arthurian and Anglo-Saxon worlds. He won the 2022 Kindle Storyteller Literary Award and has received extensive acclaim for his novels. Born in Warrington, UK, he lives in Ireland with his wife and family.

Follow Peter at facebook.com/petergibbonsauthor, on Instagram @petermgibbons, and at petermgibbons.com

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