πŸ”Š ➑ AUDIOBOOK ➑ πŸ”Š Companions: Parthian Chronicles, Book 5 by bestselling author Peter Darman πŸ”Š

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πŸ”Š ➑ AUDIOBOOK ➑ πŸ”Š Companions: Parthian Chronicles, Book 5 by bestselling author Peter Darman πŸ”Š

They called themselves Companions–those who escaped from Italy with Pacorus in the aftermath of Spartacus’ uprising, travelling across the Mediterranean to make their home in Parthia. They subsequently assisted Pacorus in turning the Kingdom of Dura into one of the strongest realms in the Parthian Empire.

But one Companion was unwittingly left behind and condemned to the living hell of Roman slavery. When Pacorus discovers this he and a band of comrades embark on a perilous quest to find and free him. Thus begins a journey that will see the King of Dura follow in the footsteps of Spartacus himself as he heads for gladiatorial games being held in the Roman-controlled city of Ephesus.

This, the fifth volume in the β€˜Parthian Chronicles’ series, is set in the time between β€˜Parthian Dawn’ and β€˜Parthian Vengeance’.

A map of the eastern Mediterranean in the 1st century BC can be found on the maps page of my website: peterdarman.com

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πŸ”Š "A great tale of historical fiction" πŸ”Š AUDIBLE AUDIOBOOK πŸ”Š Sons of the Citadel: The Parthian Chronicles, Book 6 Unabridged by Peter Darman

πŸ”Š "A great tale of historical fiction" πŸ”Š AUDIBLE AUDIOBOOK

πŸ”Š Sons of the Citadel: The Parthian Chronicles, Book 6 Unabridged by Peter Darman https://amzn.to/3xWBHNb

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Volume six in the best-selling Parthian Chronicles series

Did you think the gods would leave you alone, Pacorus? Did you truly believe the Romans would forget the humiliation of Carrhae and not rest until they had won back their lost eagles? Pacorus had believed the defeat of Crassus would signal the end of Roman interest in Parthia and for many years his kingdom knew peace and prosperity. But the vindictiveness of Queen Cleopatra of Egypt draws him and the Parthians into a new war, one in which they would be fighting for their very existence when her husband Mark Antony invades the empire at the head of over one hundred thousand men.

At first the new high king of the Parthian Empire refuses the assistance of Pacorus and his famed army, but as disaster follows disaster only Duras soldiers can save the empire from being swallowed whole by the Romans. An older, wiser Pacorus is forced to take the field against the might of Rome once more in a war that will be a turning point for him, the empire and his family. A map of the Parthian Empire at the time of Pacorus (the 1st Century BC) can be found on the maps page of the author's website (details on sales page).

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