The Roman

Fiction & Literature, Religious, Historical
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Author: Larry LaRocca ISBN: 9781476362656
Publisher: Larry LaRocca Publication: June 21, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Larry LaRocca
ISBN: 9781476362656
Publisher: Larry LaRocca
Publication: June 21, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

There is a holy man walking the deserts of a dry and dusty Roman province. Judea is known for two things, rabid anti-Roman revolutionaries and Holy men. There is a new holy man walking the streets of Jerusalem, the lakes and hills nearby. He speaks the old words in a new way, reaching the ears of all, including the mad Caesar Augustus. A warrior is sent. He will change the world by his actions. Slinger is a man born and bred to action. Raised in the far flung outreaches of the Empire in a time of revolt and tumult. Raised an orphan, he is brought into the closed ranks of an elite Roman unit. A unit where thought and deed are trained to become a single blinding reaction of stealth and violence. A life where a mistake is death. Slingers or his opponents. A hero by nature, Slinger finds himself vaulted into the glittering betrayal that is the inner circles of Rome. Guided by his father, a warrior of even greater violence, Slinger finds himself assigned to a new and seemingly foolish task. To please the mad Augustus, Slinger travels to this strange eastern land. His task, observe this Jesus, learn his words and if needed, kill him. No one, least of all Slinger can foresee the turn of events that will occur when this battle hardened soldier meets the King of Heaven.

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There is a holy man walking the deserts of a dry and dusty Roman province. Judea is known for two things, rabid anti-Roman revolutionaries and Holy men. There is a new holy man walking the streets of Jerusalem, the lakes and hills nearby. He speaks the old words in a new way, reaching the ears of all, including the mad Caesar Augustus. A warrior is sent. He will change the world by his actions. Slinger is a man born and bred to action. Raised in the far flung outreaches of the Empire in a time of revolt and tumult. Raised an orphan, he is brought into the closed ranks of an elite Roman unit. A unit where thought and deed are trained to become a single blinding reaction of stealth and violence. A life where a mistake is death. Slingers or his opponents. A hero by nature, Slinger finds himself vaulted into the glittering betrayal that is the inner circles of Rome. Guided by his father, a warrior of even greater violence, Slinger finds himself assigned to a new and seemingly foolish task. To please the mad Augustus, Slinger travels to this strange eastern land. His task, observe this Jesus, learn his words and if needed, kill him. No one, least of all Slinger can foresee the turn of events that will occur when this battle hardened soldier meets the King of Heaven.

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