As he himself reflects at one point in Wald Vengeance, “Take twenty years off me and I’m sure the vision General Drusus had as he approached us on the battlefield was more comedy than tragedy – a spindly boy and a few thousand men with wicker shields.” It was a devastating defeat, and, as Jason Born points out in his hugely entertaining new historical novel Wald Vengeance, “never again did Rome tread with authority east of the Rhine.”īorn’s “Wald” series – The Wald and Wald Afire – have been steadily building toward that climax in the life of Arminius we met him as a little boy named Ermin, and we followed him through many encounters, both hostile and collaborative, with the Roman invaders of Germany. In AD 9, a massive Roman force of three legions under the command of a general named Quinctilius Varus were shadowed, surrounded, and almost completely annihilated by a large force of German tribesmen under the command of a man named Arminius. (Submitted by the Author's wife, but don't take my word for how great these books are) Here is the review submitted by the Historical Novel Society *Steve Donoghue*)!
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