A review by mw2k
The Furies of Rome by Robert Fabbri

4.0

Just like the previous six in this series. Very well-researched and competent historical fiction. This is the second book in the series where the action returns to Britannia, and there's an undercurrent swirling through this book - as there was during the one that featured Claudius' invasion in 43 AD - that the Romans completely and utterly wasted their time in that land. That it was all for nothing. An invasion to enrich a privileged few while hundreds of thousands languished and died. A common theme through history alas, and the author has definitely hinted at the futility of it all in this book.