AD 9: In the depths of the Teutoburg Wald, Arminius of the Cherusci orchestrates a devastating betrayal. A confederation of Germanic tribes annihilates three Roman legions, leaving nearly 20,000 men massacred. To Rome's eternal shame, three sacred Eagles are lost.
But Arminius wasn't born a barbarian. Raised as a Roman, he now turns his back on his adopted people, becoming a symbol of resistance. This is the story of how Arminius, a son of Rome, became the architect of its greatest defeat, forever changing the course of history. Experience a thrilling tale of courage, treachery, and the enduring fight for freedom in Robert Fabbri's Arminius: The Limits of Empire. Perfect for readers of Ben Kane, Simon Scarrow and Conn Iggulden.