Robert Fabbri read Drama and Theatre at London University and has worked in film and TV for 25 years. He is an assistant director and has worked on productions such as Hornblower, Hellraiser, Patriot Games and Billy Elliot. His life-long passion for ancient history, especially for that of the Roman Empire, has drawn him to write his first novel. He lives in London and Berlin.
Genres: Historical
Series
Vespasian
1. Tribune of Rome (2011)
2. Rome's Executioner (2012)
3. False God of Rome (2013)
4. Rome's Fallen Eagle (2013)
5. Masters of Rome (2014)
6. Rome's Lost Son (2015)
7. Furies of Rome (2016)
8. Rome's Sacred Flame (2018)
The Succession (2018)
9. Emperor of Rome (2019)
1. Tribune of Rome (2011)
2. Rome's Executioner (2012)
3. False God of Rome (2013)
4. Rome's Fallen Eagle (2013)
5. Masters of Rome (2014)
6. Rome's Lost Son (2015)
7. Furies of Rome (2016)
8. Rome's Sacred Flame (2018)
The Succession (2018)
9. Emperor of Rome (2019)
Crossroads Brotherhood
1. The Crossroads Brotherhood (2011)
2. The Racing Factions (2013)
3. The Dreams of Morpheus (2014)
4. The Alexandrian Embassy (2015)
5. The Imperial Triumph (2017)
1. The Crossroads Brotherhood (2011)
2. The Racing Factions (2013)
3. The Dreams of Morpheus (2014)
4. The Alexandrian Embassy (2015)
5. The Imperial Triumph (2017)
Alexander's Legacy
1. To The Strongest (2020)
2. The Three Paradises (2021)
Archias the Exile-Hunter: The Issos Incident (2021)
3. An Empty Throne (2022)
Archias the Exile-Hunter: The Siege of Tyros (2022)
4. Babylon (2022)
5. Forging Kingdoms (2023)
1. To The Strongest (2020)
2. The Three Paradises (2021)
Archias the Exile-Hunter: The Issos Incident (2021)
3. An Empty Throne (2022)
Archias the Exile-Hunter: The Siege of Tyros (2022)
4. Babylon (2022)
5. Forging Kingdoms (2023)
Robert Fabbri recommends
The Hidden Legion (2023)
(Hidden Legion, book 1)
Snorri Kristjansson
"A dark mystery in a dark age brought vividly to life. I look forward to reading more."
Gate of the Dead (2015)
(Master of War, book 3)
David Gilman
"Like a punch from a mailed fist, Master of War gives a true taste of the Hundred Years War. It is a gripping chronicle of pitched battle, treachery and cruelty. The stench and harshness of medieval life is ever present."
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