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From Dawn to Death
Its been said, You may not think youre at war. But a surprise attack by an enemy means they are at war with you, so youd best prepare. Metaphorically, the same can be said of an apprentice of war.
There was no doubt, Hannibal Barca was a master of war. Since he came down from the Alps and swept away the Roman Legions sent to stop him, he proved it to Rome and to the rest of the ancient world.
Yet, from the first engagement on Republic soil, Hannibal attracted an apprentice. Unknown to the great Carthaginian General, a teen in the first battle of the 2nd Punic War began to learn from the master. He went through all the stages: That of an ill-equipped young man with a thirst for vengeance; later, a brash officer willing to test himself against the odds; and finally, to a leader who understood his own weaknesses.
Cornelius Scipio began to apply the lessons of Hannibal Barca and sharpen his skills in preparation to fulfill his fate. For now, he would focus his talents on Hannibals brother and the other Carthaginian generals in Iberia. But an unexpected foe would insert itself into his plans. And he would learn not all victories are decided from dawn to death. Some come at you in the afternoon from unexpected directions.
Welcome to 206 B.C.
Other books by J. Clifton Slater:
Historical Adventure of the 2nd Punic War
A Legion Archer series
#1 Journey from Exile
#2 Pity the Rebellious
#3 Heritage of Threat
#4 A Legion Archer
#5 Authority of Rome
#6 Unlawful Kingdom
#7 From Dawn to Death
Historical Adventure of the 1st Punic War
Clay Warrior Stories series
#1 Clay Legionary
#2 Spilled Blood
#3 Bloody Water
#4 Reluctant Siege
#5 Brutal Diplomacy
#6 Fortune Reigns
#7 Fatal Obligation
#8 Infinite Courage
#9 Deceptive Valor
#10 Neptunes Fury
#11 Unjust Sacrifice
#12 Muted Implications
#13 Death Caller
#14 Romes Tribune
#15 Deranged Sovereignty
#16 Uncertain Honor
#17 Tribunes Oath
#18 Savage Birthright
#19 Abject Authority
Genre: Historical
Its been said, You may not think youre at war. But a surprise attack by an enemy means they are at war with you, so youd best prepare. Metaphorically, the same can be said of an apprentice of war.
There was no doubt, Hannibal Barca was a master of war. Since he came down from the Alps and swept away the Roman Legions sent to stop him, he proved it to Rome and to the rest of the ancient world.
Yet, from the first engagement on Republic soil, Hannibal attracted an apprentice. Unknown to the great Carthaginian General, a teen in the first battle of the 2nd Punic War began to learn from the master. He went through all the stages: That of an ill-equipped young man with a thirst for vengeance; later, a brash officer willing to test himself against the odds; and finally, to a leader who understood his own weaknesses.
Cornelius Scipio began to apply the lessons of Hannibal Barca and sharpen his skills in preparation to fulfill his fate. For now, he would focus his talents on Hannibals brother and the other Carthaginian generals in Iberia. But an unexpected foe would insert itself into his plans. And he would learn not all victories are decided from dawn to death. Some come at you in the afternoon from unexpected directions.
Welcome to 206 B.C.
Other books by J. Clifton Slater:
Historical Adventure of the 2nd Punic War
A Legion Archer series
#1 Journey from Exile
#2 Pity the Rebellious
#3 Heritage of Threat
#4 A Legion Archer
#5 Authority of Rome
#6 Unlawful Kingdom
#7 From Dawn to Death
Historical Adventure of the 1st Punic War
Clay Warrior Stories series
#1 Clay Legionary
#2 Spilled Blood
#3 Bloody Water
#4 Reluctant Siege
#5 Brutal Diplomacy
#6 Fortune Reigns
#7 Fatal Obligation
#8 Infinite Courage
#9 Deceptive Valor
#10 Neptunes Fury
#11 Unjust Sacrifice
#12 Muted Implications
#13 Death Caller
#14 Romes Tribune
#15 Deranged Sovereignty
#16 Uncertain Honor
#17 Tribunes Oath
#18 Savage Birthright
#19 Abject Authority
Genre: Historical
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