02-09-2006, 03:15 PM
Wallace Breem
Ealge in the Snow
It just got rereleased last fall. It is a truly remarkable read, especially when you consider it was written I believe back in the 60's. Very good understanding of Roman tactics, and a really well thought out choice of timeframe for the novel.
Central plot deals with holding (I believe) the Rhine against the Barbarian crossings of the 300 AD range (I am kinda iffy on the timeframe details at the moment). You can find it cheap on Amazon, and in most Barnes and Nobles.
Mike
Ealge in the Snow
It just got rereleased last fall. It is a truly remarkable read, especially when you consider it was written I believe back in the 60's. Very good understanding of Roman tactics, and a really well thought out choice of timeframe for the novel.
Central plot deals with holding (I believe) the Rhine against the Barbarian crossings of the 300 AD range (I am kinda iffy on the timeframe details at the moment). You can find it cheap on Amazon, and in most Barnes and Nobles.
Mike
Mike Arledge
"fortis fortuna audiuvat"
"fortis fortuna audiuvat"