A. D. 9, im Norden Europas. Die germanischen Stämme sind nahezu in die Knie gezwungen. Der Wille Roms wird von den Legionen mit eiserner Härte durchgesetzt. Der römische Statthalter Varus soll die letzten nördlichen Germanenstämme unterwerfen. Ihm zur Seite steht Arminius, ein germanischer Fürst, der nun wie viele seiner Stammesgenossen auf Seiten Roms kämpft. Doch Arminius, der es als Fremder geschafft hat, in höchste Ränge aufzusteigen, wird von vielen Römern bis aufs Blut gehasst. Für Varus ist Arminius ein Garant zum Überleben, denn nur er kennt die dichten Wälder und das tückische Gelände des wilden, barbarischen Landes. An einem schicksalhaften Tag ändern sich für beide Krieger die Pfade ihre Lebens: In den finsteren Wäldern Germaniens kommt es zu einer gewaltigen Schlacht, welche die Geschichte Europas für immer verändern wird …
Geraint Jones Bücher






You can't turn your back on RomeIn the bloodied mountains of Pannonia, the Roman army struggles to put down a brutal rebellion.Corvus is now the standard bearer of the Eighth Legion, which has borne the brunt of the fighting. The famed soldier has lost one comrade after another, and now his oldest friend, Marcus, has betrayed him, shaking him to his core. Sick of the conflict, Corvus deserts his legion and rides for home to end his days in peace.But there is no escaping Rome, or its vengeance. Corvus might want a simple life, but when tragedy strikes, he is hauled back into the savage war. And this time, he won't be fighting on the Roman side...The compelling second novel in the Raven and the Eagle series, perfect for fans of Ben Kane and Simon Scarrow.Praise for Geraint Jones'Blood and guts, but also a clever exploration of the moral ambiguity of war and loyalty to a flag' Mail on Sunday'Brutal, audacious, and fast paced' Anthony Riches, author of the Empire series.'Historical fiction written by a real war veteran who knows all there is to know about blood and bonding in battle' Weekend Sport
"When defeat is inevitable there are only two options: go out on their terms, or yours. At last, the Roman Empire is winning one of its most savage wars. King Pinnes is dead. The Pannonian tribes have surrendered. Only the Dalmatians under Bato remain in the fight, and this brutal leader holds the life of a former Roman standard bearer in his hands. Corvus is spared only on condition: that he continues to fight against Rome as a rebel, but his enemies are everywhere. Not only do the Romans want his head, but the treacherous Ziva - his supposed ally - is a constant threat. With the Pannonians knocked out of the war, the entire might of Rome is directed against Bato's army. Legion after legion covers the landscape. Sieges are laid. Towns burn. Thousands die. There is no mercy. And there, in the fire of the rebellion's last stand, Corvus must face his greatest betrayer - Marcus."--Provided by publisher
Anglesey Towns and Villages
- 96 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
A fascinating historical exploration of the towns and villages of Anglesey including the five main towns: Holyhead, Beaumaris, Llangefni, Amlwch and Menai Bridge.
Siege
- 416 Seiten
- 15 Lesestunden
The Roman Empire is built on the efficient brutality of its soldiers, all ready to fight and die for it. Most of them live together as brothers, but a German force is slowly working its way through their ranks. After losing most of his comrades-in-arms to a devastating onslaught, Legionary Felix and the other unlucky survivors are taken as slaves - they can do nothing to stop the treacherous Arminius's united German tribes from felling legion after legion. Steadily the force slaughter outposts, none saw the attacks coming and with each day they move towards Rome. Only when a lone fort, Aliso, manages to keep the bloodbath at bay do Felix and his comrades flee, ready to join their fellow soldiers in the fight and protect the Empire from an army capable of tearing it apart.
The reality of war laid bare in this funny, furious and moving account of one man's tour of Helmand.
Anglesey at War
- 160 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
The impact of the First and Second World Wars on Anglesey is explored through the experiences of local men who served, highlighting the transformation of towns like Holyhead. Recruits faced both the horrors of battle and the adventure of distant lands, with many documenting their journeys in letters home. The narrative also touches on the introduction of airships and the establishment of RAF bases, illustrating how these conflicts reshaped the island's landscape and left a lasting legacy that persists today.
The eagerly anticipated prequel series to Blood Forest ( Ambush ) and Siege . The greatest army assembled in a generation prepares to march. But not Legionary Corvus. He and half his legion are to be left behind to garrison the province of a wild place where the mountains are as deadly as any foe. Corvus despairs as he watches his closest friend Marcus march to war, not knowing that his own eager thirst for battle is about to be quenched. A huge rebel army has revolted against the Empire, and Corvus and his few comrades are all that stand against them... 'Blood and guts, but also a clever exploration of the moral ambiguity of war and loyalty to a flag' Mail on Sunday 'Brutal, audacious, and fast paced' Anthony Riches, author of the Empire series. 'Historical fiction written by a real war veteran who knows all there is to know about blood and bonding in battle' Weekend Sport
D-Day: The Unheard Tapes
- 432 Seiten
- 16 Lesestunden
History is brought vividly to life in this fresh, authentic and action-packed account of the largest amphibian assault the world has ever seen.
