Breo

el celta que desafió a Roma

Narla, Francisco

His father had started the path, but was betrayed. He, however, took refuge on the coast, away from the clans; he only wanted to embark towards the green islands of the north and follow in the footsteps of the ancient legends. But his people were dying, enslaved in the biggest gold mine of the almighty Rome. A witch from the Order went looking for him. A young woman destined to lead men believed it possible. And, among the luxuries of Rome, drowned in wine, drowned in its excesses, Nero cried out for revenge and howled for absolute conquest. Never before had such a number of legions been assembled. The watchword was to kill anyone capable of holding a weapon. And that's when lineage and heredity forced him to fight. There was only one way out: finish what his father had started. To rebel. Together they would face the most powerful empire of all time. Niske united the clans. And, at last, Breo defied Rome.

Author
Narla, Francisco
Subject
Literature > Spanish narrative 20th-21st cent.
Genre
Historical >
EAN
9788435064194
ISBN
978-84-350-6419-4
Edition
1
Publisher
Edhasa
Pages
624 
High
23.0 cm
Weight
15.0 cm
Release date
15-05-2023
Language
Spanish 
Series
Narrativas históricas 
Hardcover edition
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Narla, Francisco (aut.)

  • Narla, Francisco
    Francisco Narla (Lugo, 1978) es escritor y comandante de línea aérea. A pesar de su juventud, a lo largo de su ya extensa carrera literaria, se ha atrevido con todos los géneros.    Read more