270 AD
Rome has ruled Syria for over three centuries. But now the weakened
empire faces a desperate threat: Queen Zenobia of Palmyra has turned her
Roman-trained army against her former masters and the once invincible
legions have been crushed. Arabia, Palestine and Egypt have fallen and
now Antioch, Syria's capital, stands exposed.
Cassius Corbulo is a young intelligence agent fresh from officer
training. He has been assigned the menial task of rounding up wounded
legionaries but then urgent new orders arrive. He is the only ranking
Roman officer left in the line of the Palmyran advance. He must take
command of the fort of Alauran, the last stronghold still in Roman
hands, and hold it against the enemy until reinforcements arrive.
What Cassius finds at Alauran would daunt the most seasoned veteran, let
alone a nineteen year old with no experience of war. A mere scattering
of divided and demoralised legionaries remain, backed up by some
fractious Syrian auxiliaries and a drunken Praetorian Guardsman. With
the Palmyrans just days away, Cassius must somehow find the discipline,
resourcefulness and courage to organise the garrison, save Alauran and
secure Rome's eastern frontier...