The Land of the Pics Book 2 (PDF Download)
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Northern Roman Britain, early second century A. D. Quite plainly in the here and now after many unsettled years it seemed by all account and appearance that certain unwelcome events were now in motion. Here were dramatic events, aye events which might perhaps finally even hail the start of the decline of the once all powerful Roman Empire.
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Northern Roman Britain, early second century A. D. Quite plainly in the here and now after many unsettled years it seemed by all account and appearance that certain unwelcome events were now in motion. Here were dramatic events, aye events which might perhaps finally even hail the start of the decline of the once all-powerful Roman Empire.
Never the less despite this most unwelcome chaos oh aye and all and everything else which was troublesome, yes this with even dark treachery included.
Well, Septimius Severerus to his stubborn credit was still at this moment in time the ruling Emperor of this once great Imperial Roman Empire, however, it must also be said that Septimius was a most agitated unhappy ruler at that.
Alas, aye and perhaps eventually at the end of the day this was always going to be his lot in life, mayhap his destiny even.
Still, no matter as for better or for worse the Emperor supposed somewhat grimly if not resolutely to himself he had best just get on with it all as well as he could.
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Marianne Melton –
Once again David has written a fantastic book. I was totally gripped especially when characters featured in his first book reappeared into the story. The new characters are just as well written; of them all, I loved the dwarf the most and its ability to match Barak in weed smoking and drinking. I found this book to be even funnier than the first. Some of the jokes I found especially funny perhaps due to knowing real life names and places. The end was superb and certainly not what I had predicted would happen, it seems to be getting ready for the third book which I can imagine is going to be incredible.
Very funny and very clever.