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A good plot is somewhat spoiled by some painfully bad writing, and there is still a lack of character development, but that's improving in this, Riches's 4th book in the series.
HE
14 July 2014
Four Stars
I already did these books.
KN
11 February 2014
Great Read
The characters are easy to get to know, the dialog is great, and the battle scenes will make you feel like you're there in the action.
ZV
28 August 2013
...and it feels like home.
In this book, #4 in the series about the adventures of a fugitive Roman centurion Marcus Tribulus Corvus and his comrades, the Tungrian auxiliary cohort travels to Tungrorum, to protect grain supplies from the attacks of a notorious local bandit called Obduro, who tries to instigate a rebellion.
UZ
16 August 2013
Great Read!
I've been into ancient Roman books and the like for a few years now.
EM
13 January 2013
Light But Good
Generally speaking thought the book was geared more to the much younger audience.
DL
1 January 2013
Empire
I have read many novels on the Roman era, the book was slow moving and rather boring.
JT
24 November 2012
Great Third installment to the series.
I have read the first three novels of the series and this is my favorite so far.
QO
4 November 2012
Leopard Sword, A Cut Above The Others
Anthony Riches is a good writer, and he shows it once again in the Leopard Sword, number four in his Empire series.
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Reviews (10)
Five Stars
Great service great product.
Good plot, mediocre writing
A good plot is somewhat spoiled by some painfully bad writing, and there is still a lack of character development, but that's improving in this, Riches's 4th book in the series.
Four Stars
I already did these books.
Great Read
The characters are easy to get to know, the dialog is great, and the battle scenes will make you feel like you're there in the action.
...and it feels like home.
In this book, #4 in the series about the adventures of a fugitive Roman centurion Marcus Tribulus Corvus and his comrades, the Tungrian auxiliary cohort travels to Tungrorum, to protect grain supplies from the attacks of a notorious local bandit called Obduro, who tries to instigate a rebellion.
Great Read!
I've been into ancient Roman books and the like for a few years now.
Light But Good
Generally speaking thought the book was geared more to the much younger audience.
Empire
I have read many novels on the Roman era, the book was slow moving and rather boring.
Great Third installment to the series.
I have read the first three novels of the series and this is my favorite so far.
Leopard Sword, A Cut Above The Others
Anthony Riches is a good writer, and he shows it once again in the Leopard Sword, number four in his Empire series.