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One man stands against the might of the Roman Empire. His name is Caradoc.
The British army is shattered, defeat snatched from the jaws of victory by subterfuge and betrayal. Caradoc flees the battlefield, the crown heavy on his head and his heart set on retribution. He has to make hard decisions and tough compromises, but with the sovereignty of Britain at stake, personal pride sometimes has to take second place.
Emperor Claudius is determined to make as much political mileage as possible out of the Roman victory in an attempt to consolidate his own position. That does not sit well with the Roman military, who have their own objectives and who will do whatever it takes to achieve them.
As the Romans consolidate their gains and begin to push west, Caradoc finds he has few friends left. So he must turn to the Durotriges, a wild, hill fort dwelling tribe. But the Durotriges are riven by strife and petty squabbles.
Aulus Plautius, commander of the Roman army, brings his siege weapons to bear, can Caradoc resist the onslaught?
Read the UK best selling historical fiction series everyone is talking about. The Eagle's Shadow has sold over 10,000 copies and reached no. 1 in historical mysteries, no. 2 in war fiction on the UK Amazon charts.
'A gripping story with a fantastic plot, full of family dynamics, war and political intrigue.'
PM Harrison
'A compelling story.'
Books and Pals blog
'A hugely enjoyable debut novel from Keith Nixon.'
Ian Ayris, author of Abide With Me
'Moves faster than a speeding bullet. Can't wait for more from Keith Nixon.'
Tony Black, author of The Last Tiger
'A blast from first page to the last.'
Nick Quantrill, author of The Late Greats
'A multi-layered novel which features a glorious mix of characters - all with that great human quality of being flawed and unique. Nixon's writing is what really makes this stand out. A fast-paced and quite excellent debut novel.'
Luca Veste, author of Dead Gone
'The perfect blend of historical accuracy and modern pace.'
'A cracking story with totally believable interwoven characters all backed with considerable research. Roll on the sequel!'
'Historically accurate, believable, engaging and enlightening. The attention to detail in the creation of the characters and environment is comparable to Patrick O'Brian.'
'Keith Nixon has done a fine job to weave several sub plots into this at times brutal Roman invasion thriller. I enjoyed The Eagle's Shadow immensely.'
'Plenty of action and a story line that keeps you reading even when you want to put the book down.'
'Wow - action packed from start to end. I enjoyed every minute of it - really interesting, informative , great characters and I loved the social impact of the invasion.'
'The Eagle's Shadow has the trademark Nixon driving narrative, crackling dialogue and vivid characterisation, backed by a formidable depth of research that brings this exciting period in British history to life.'
Genre: Historical
The British army is shattered, defeat snatched from the jaws of victory by subterfuge and betrayal. Caradoc flees the battlefield, the crown heavy on his head and his heart set on retribution. He has to make hard decisions and tough compromises, but with the sovereignty of Britain at stake, personal pride sometimes has to take second place.
Emperor Claudius is determined to make as much political mileage as possible out of the Roman victory in an attempt to consolidate his own position. That does not sit well with the Roman military, who have their own objectives and who will do whatever it takes to achieve them.
As the Romans consolidate their gains and begin to push west, Caradoc finds he has few friends left. So he must turn to the Durotriges, a wild, hill fort dwelling tribe. But the Durotriges are riven by strife and petty squabbles.
Aulus Plautius, commander of the Roman army, brings his siege weapons to bear, can Caradoc resist the onslaught?
Read the UK best selling historical fiction series everyone is talking about. The Eagle's Shadow has sold over 10,000 copies and reached no. 1 in historical mysteries, no. 2 in war fiction on the UK Amazon charts.
Praise for Keith Nixon's Work
'A gripping story with a fantastic plot, full of family dynamics, war and political intrigue.'
PM Harrison
'A compelling story.'
Books and Pals blog
'A hugely enjoyable debut novel from Keith Nixon.'
Ian Ayris, author of Abide With Me
'Moves faster than a speeding bullet. Can't wait for more from Keith Nixon.'
Tony Black, author of The Last Tiger
'A blast from first page to the last.'
Nick Quantrill, author of The Late Greats
'A multi-layered novel which features a glorious mix of characters - all with that great human quality of being flawed and unique. Nixon's writing is what really makes this stand out. A fast-paced and quite excellent debut novel.'
Luca Veste, author of Dead Gone
What Readers Say About The Eagle's Shadow
'The perfect blend of historical accuracy and modern pace.'
'A cracking story with totally believable interwoven characters all backed with considerable research. Roll on the sequel!'
'Historically accurate, believable, engaging and enlightening. The attention to detail in the creation of the characters and environment is comparable to Patrick O'Brian.'
'Keith Nixon has done a fine job to weave several sub plots into this at times brutal Roman invasion thriller. I enjoyed The Eagle's Shadow immensely.'
'Plenty of action and a story line that keeps you reading even when you want to put the book down.'
'Wow - action packed from start to end. I enjoyed every minute of it - really interesting, informative , great characters and I loved the social impact of the invasion.'
'The Eagle's Shadow has the trademark Nixon driving narrative, crackling dialogue and vivid characterisation, backed by a formidable depth of research that brings this exciting period in British history to life.'
Genre: Historical
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