This acclaimed epic novel of the Roman Empire “covers a remarkable amount of ground, and covers it convincingly . . . damnably skillful” (The Sunday Times).
Though they are proud of their superior civilization, Gaul nobles Camul and Acco are content to accept Roman occupation for the benefits it brings. Until Acco brings on himself the curse of the Goddess, and the two are forced to escape her by joining the Roman Army.
Julius Caesar’s campaigns carry them from the Rhine to Rome, Greece and finally the steppes of Russia. Along the way they face many trials and feel the full might of the Roman war machine. They record their encounters with various ancient cultures and customs. But distance means little to a Goddess, and Camul must make a terrible pact to survive . . .Historian, archaeologist and novelist Alfred Duggan's first novel, Knight in Armour, was published in 1950, after which he published at least a book every year until his death in 1964. His fictional works were bestselling page-turners, but thoroughly grounded in meticulous research informed by Duggan’s experience as an archaeologist and historian.
'An extremely gifted writer who can move into an unknown period and give it life and immediacy' The New York Times