Hardback: May 2011 and Paperback: March 2011
The hardback of Rome: The Coming of the King will launch in May 2011.
AD 65: Violent unrest simmers on the furthest edges of the empire.
Sebastos Pantera, spy to the Emperor Nero, has undertaken a mission of highest possible risk. Hunting often alone, he must find the most dangerous man in Rome's empire, and bring him to bloody justice.
Set against him is an enemy who has pledged to bring about the destruction of an entire Roman province. Brilliantly clever, utterly ruthless, the enemy cares only for his vision of total victory - and not for the death and devastation such a campaign would bring.
Comments from other authors:
Stunningly good. Rome: The Coming of the King gives the reader the extraordinary sense of living within another time and place - smelling its smells, tasting its tastes, thinking its thoughts and dreaming its dreams …. A quite exceptional historical novel.' Andrew Taylor
‘Rome: The Coming of the King is an intricately woven, cleverly plotted and exceedingly well-written book. Miss it at your peril!' Ben Kane.
‘Passion and intrigue, superb action sequences and real and imagined characters are seamlessly woven together to create a fascinating and exciting story on a truly epic scale. Wonderful!’ Laura Wilson
‘From the deserts and the people who roam them, to the cities and the kings who rule them, MC Scott deftly recreates the dangerous world of a country dominated by Rome. Superbly written and immaculately researched, Rome: The Coming of the King left me desperate to know what happens next!' Douglas Jackson
‘Intelligent, historical, well-written … I shall be bereft when I turn the final page.’ Robert Low, author of the 'Oathsworn' Viking series
'Scott weaves a rich, vivid tale of intrigue, courage and passion. This is a truly original story brimming with characters the likes of which I have never encountered. The prose is beautiful, subtle and evocative, drawing us in to an ancient world both familiar and exotic but always tantalizing. Forget what you thought you knew. This story changes everything. A dazzling, wonderfully crafted tale. Spellbinding.' Giles Kristian
PAPERBACK
The paperback of Rome: The Emperor's Spy launched in March 2011 and swiftly climbed up the sales charts. It comes
complete with a new short story exploring what might have happened if
the Boudica's armies had succeeded in defeating Suetonius Paulinus and
his legions. Thus, the leading characters of The Emperor's Spy and the
Boudica: Dreaming series are brought together under very different
circumstances.
"As exciting as Ben Hur.... and far more accurate." The Independent.
Rome: The Emperor's Spy
"Don't trust the
Emperor. He will use you, and the woman
and the boy. And when he has what he wants, he will kill you all. He can't help
himself. It's what he does."
AD 64
Rome
in AD 64 is ruled by Nero who would rather be an actor or a charioteer than an
Emperor. Ruthless and soft by turns, unpredictable, empassioned, dangerous, he
has exiled Seneca, the only man he could trust, and surrounded himself with
sycophants and schemers. When a prophecy
begins to circulate promising that the Kingdom of Heaven will arise if only
Rome is set alight, he has to look outside his normal court for help.
Into
this hotbed of paranoia and conspiracy steps Sebastos Abdes Pantera, known as
the Leopard. Once a spy in Seneca's
elite network, he has gone native in Britain, falling in love with a tribal
woman. After her death in the Boudican
revolt, the last thing he wants is to work again for the Empire that murdered
his wife and child.
He could
refuse Nero, but the spy-master, Seneca, is waiting for him as he steps of the
ship, weaving his old webs of intrigue.
Seneca has found Math, a boy with the potential to be the best of spies,
if he can only live long enough. And Hannah, a healer who bridges the worlds of
Pantera's past and his future. Because he saw her father, Judas the Galilean
carried living from his tomb. And that was the start of everything…
From
the author of the bestselling Boudica
series, Rome: The Emperor's Spy begins a new series set in the heart of ancient
Rome, amidst the fire and chaos of Nero's reign and on into the battles for his
succession. With a rich array of
characters, including a few survivors of the Boudican revolt, the novel peels
back the layers of history to reveal the courage and passion of men and women
caught at the heart of one of the most formative periods in history.