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Carthage, The Punic Wars

The final, devastating instalment in Ross Leckie’s extraordinary trilogy.

After 300 years of acrimony and two bitter wars, the great Mediterranean powers of Rome and Carthage are readying their blades once more.

Like their fathers before them, Hanno Barca and Scipio Minor, the sons of the legendary generals Hannibal and Scipio Africanus, must face off to decide the future of an empire.

When the ashes settle, once this final, fateful clash has ended... a nation will be no more.

An epic, masterful tale of power, love, pain and loss, perfect for fans of Robert Fabbri, Simon Scarrow and I, Claudius.

Praise for Ross Leckie

‘By turns lucid, enlightening and thrilling, this is the historical novel at its best’ Historical Novel Society

‘A fine achievement, a thoughtful and stylish piece of historical fiction’ Daily Telegraph

‘Breathtaking. Leckie brings the battle-tactics and manoeuvres almost cinematically alive and the sense of blood and sweat, chaos and horror, linger powerfully on … utterly gripping’ The Scotsman

Ross Leckie

Ross Leckie is a Scottish author of historical novels, best known for his critically acclaimed Carthage trilogy.

He attended Corpus Christi College at Oxford University, and has worked variously as a farm labourer, roughneck, schoolmaster and insurance broker.

He has ten children, and now lives in Edinburgh

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