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Bodies in the Tiber: An Ancient Rome Political Thriller

The Sertorius Scrolls, Book 3

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Bodies in the Tiber: An Ancient Rome Political Thriller

By: Vincent B. Davis II
Narrated by: Joshua Saxon
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After years of fighting on the battlefield, Sertorius returns to the city and family he fought for, to find them far different than he remembered.

Rome, 100 B.C.

The northern menace has been annihilated. Rome has no more foes to conquer, her borders are secure. But the Republic has never been closer to collapsing.

Sertorius has returned to Rome after more than five years of fighting in the north, and Marius has plans for him. Marius has plans for all of Rome, actually. At the height of his power and with the love of the people, Marius is a few political connections away from ruling the Republic. Will the august body of the Senate be enough to stop him?

Corruption, betrayal, and violence spread throughout Rome like a fire in the Subura as Sertorius does everything in his power to maintain the peace within the Republic and within his home.

Bodies in the Tiber is the third book in the best-selling Sertorius Scrolls historical fiction series. If you like well-researched, historically accurate, pause-resisitung audiobooks than you’ll love Vincent B. Davis II’s compelling saga.

Buy Bodies in the Tiber today to delve into the depths of the cutthroat Republic of Rome.

©2020 Vincent B. Davis II (P)2020 Vincent B. Davis II
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