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264 pages, Paperback
First published March 6, 2014
I hate when I turn the page expecting another chapter only to find the end! I so wanted MORE!!!
Though book three was a bit of a disappointment, book four more than made up for it. Marcus, the main character of the book was very well done. Acting very much like a thirteen-year-old would. Rushing off and acting without thinking. Wanting results now and being unwilling to wait. Of course, all this gets him and his friends into trouble. This, the fourth and final (is it?) book in the series, is no exception. Marcus has earned his freedom and armed with a letter of authority from Caesar he is off to find his mother with his friend Lupus and Caesar's bodyguard and Marcus' teacher Festus as companions.
Just like the other books, the action starts as soon as you start reading and doesn't stop until you turn the last page. This volume was a definite page turner. I found myself looking for every opportunity I could to pick up my tablet and read another chapter or two. Of course, this usually ended up being more like five or six before school work or life forced me to put it down.
Although there is a definite build to a great climax there is definitely an opening for another book. I'd love to see it! It's a great series overall and I'd recommend it to anyone interested in gladiators and roman history. It would also be a great read for young male teens or tweens.