Rome returns to Britannia-stronger, larger, and determined to finish what it began. Veteran centurion, Vorenus, marches once more under Gaius Julius Caesar, expecting conquest. Instead, he finds a war without rules. Led by Cassivellaunus, the Britons refuse open battle. They strike from shadow, burn their own lands, and vanish into terrain that turns every Roman strength into a weakness. As the legions push deeper, supplies thin, discipline frays, and each step forward feels more uncertain than the last.
Victories come-but never decisively. The enemy bends, but does not break. The Edge of the World: Return to Britannia is a gripping historical novel of endurance, leadership, and the harsh truth that some lands cannot be conquered in a single campaign. At the farthest reach of Rome's ambition, one question remains:How do you defeat an enemy who refuses to be defeated?
Rome returns to Britannia-stronger, larger, and determined to finish what it began. Veteran centurion, Vorenus, marches once more under Gaius Julius Caesar, expecting conquest. Instead, he finds a war without rules. Led by Cassivellaunus, the Britons refuse open battle. They strike from shadow, burn their own lands, and vanish into terrain that turns every Roman strength into a weakness. As the legions push deeper, supplies thin, discipline frays, and each step forward feels more uncertain than the last.
Victories come-but never decisively. The enemy bends, but does not break. The Edge of the World: Return to Britannia is a gripping historical novel of endurance, leadership, and the harsh truth that some lands cannot be conquered in a single campaign. At the farthest reach of Rome's ambition, one question remains:How do you defeat an enemy who refuses to be defeated?