I read a lot of books by Mr Ashman. They generally are based on intriguing historical periods or events, which pique my interest. They are also written with a good deal of research clearly evident, but in an accessible style, making them eminently readable as novels in their own right.
This book is no exception and explores the existence of early “Special Forces” working for Rome - these actually existed. Kevin dramatises what is known, allied with good story telling & conjecture, during the last days of Caligula.
So far, so good. This in an Amazon produced volume - the type is clear & the book thoroughly legible. HOWEVER, it is let down massively by the obvious lack of diligent (or any?) manuscript proofreading.
There are typo’s (for example senator Umber as “Uber” more than once), misnomers (Raven being an example, where another character is often misnamed as he), grammatical and simple “continuity” errors (I gave up trying to work out the numbers in a group at any one time, eg. on one page three, then four, then six!). Basic independent proofreading would have addressed this, but as it is, examples blight almost every page. It was difficult not to let this get in the way of my enjoyment. For some this would have been a reason to leave the book unfinished.
However, the subject matter was interesting (as were the author’s historical notes at the end) and the premise for the series intriguing, which kept me reading. So, I look forward to further books in this series, as Claudius shuffles in from the wings, to set his sights on Britannia!