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21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A colorful medley of fantasy and alternate history, October 7, 2000
In this fast, easy-to-read tale, Kirk Mitchell tells the story of an exotic- and very different- present day. In 9 BC, the Romans won a smashing victory at Teutoburg Forest, putting an end to the barbarian menace. Some 40 years later, Pilate pardoned Joshua Bar Joseph (Jesus Christ). Without a martyr figure, Christianity never leaves the ground. Without the external menace of Germanic invaders and the internal menace of religious controversy, the Roman Empire continues to grow and prosper. Now, in the present day, Roma presides over an enormous realm, stretching from the rugged land of Anatolia to the Novo Provinces across the Atlantic ocean. Germanicus Agricola rules as Procurator in the Province of Anatolia (Turkey). The job, although glorious, is far from easy. Although Roman subjects in name, the fanatically religious natives remain fiercely independent in spirit. And they are determined to drive the infidels from their country by any means necessary. When physical violence fails, they turn to a deadly magical weapon: massing. Using this deadly psychic power, they are capable of assassinating enemies from a great distance. Even in the face of this deadly menace, Germanicus is determined to stand firm. Backed by the firearms, automobiles, and wireless communications of the Roman military, and by his own diplomatic ability, he moves to prevent a savage holy war. But the stakes are far higher than he could ever imagine. For behind the savage belligerence of the Anatolians lies a far more sinister conspiracy, aimed straight at the heart of the Roman Empire. Before Germanicus knows it, he is over his head in a complex web of unspeakable violence, powerful sorcery, and ancient theological secrets. Mitchell's prose is somewhat inelegant, but his plot is highly compelling. He makes liberal -and successful- use of both the fantastic and the alternate historical, creating a delightfully unique piece of speculative fiction.
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