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Imperial Governor

door George Shipway

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"Utterly brilliant and compelling." --Bernard Cornwell, author of the "Sharpe" and "The Last Kingdom" series Londinium is burning. Gaius Suetonius Paulinus, newly appointed governor of Roman Britain, is charged by an increasingly unstable Emperor Nero with a difficult task--the untamed island on the fringes of the empire must earn a profit. To do so, Suetonius pursues the last of the Druids into Wales and, along the way, subdues the fractious Celtic chieftains who sit atop a fortune in gold and rare metals. Meanwhile, in the provincial capital of Londinium, war is brewing. As Nero's corrupt tax officials strip the British tribes of their wealth and dignity, an unlikely leader arises--Queen Boudicca, chieftain of the Iceni, who unites the tribes of Britain and leads them on a furious and bloody quest for vengeance and liberty. A novel told in the form of a memoir, Imperial Governor is a compelling and impeccably researched portrait of Gaius Suetonius Paulinus, Roman general and first-century Governor of Britannia, who unexpectedly found himself facing one of the bloodiest rebellions against Roman rule...… (meer)
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Año 59 d.C. El imperio gobernado por el joven Nerón está al borde de la bancarrota y los ávidos ojos del emperador se posan en Britania; nombra gobernador de la provincia a Suetonio Paulino, famoso general curtido en las campañas de Mauritania. Enviado a la isla para conquistar las minas de oro y otros metales necesarios para salvar al Imperio, Paulino tendrá que enfrentarse a la furia de las tribus britanas unidas bajo el liderazgo de la reina Boudica. La revuelta contra el yugo romano se extiende por toda la provincia, llegando incluso a alcanzar a la floreciente Londinium, que es arrasada y sus habitantes asesinados.
Pero el verdadero enemigo del gobernador está en Roma: las intrigas acechan, los favoritos caen, y Paulino tiene que conseguir el oro y sofocar la rebelión sin incurrir en la ira de un Nerón cada vez más imprevisible.
  Natt90 | Mar 23, 2023 |
A first person fictional account of Paulinus during his three year period as governor of the Roman province of Britannia in the second half of Nero’s reign as emperor. Paulinus demolished the Druid sacred island of Mona and ended their political influence. He also dealt with Boudicca and her destructive war on Roman settlements including Londinium and those of native people who were adopting Roman ways. The story is close to what exists of the historical record of those times. The audio book is well produced. ( )
  jmulick | Jun 4, 2020 |
A reread. First read several years ago. Memoir of the aging ex-Governor, Suetonius Paulinus of Roman Britain, who feels now that Nero is dead and he doesn't have to weigh his words, he can write honestly and truthfully about his years there--his reforms, attempts to clean up corruption, get control of the mines so as to send the ore to Rome for coinage and finally, deal with the aftermath of Boudicca's revolt to bring the province into some kind of equilibrium, and his recall to Rome. We last see him on shipboard, watching the island fade into the distance.

Very well written. He came across as a no-nonsense, hard-bitten, brutal Roman authority. Other characters were cut out of the same cloth. Subtitle was misleading; Boudicca had only a minor role, but her actions did influence much of the last half of the novel. I didn't like the author's use of modern place names, but at least he used Verulam for St. Alban's, which was close to the Latin.

Highly recommended. ( )
  janerawoof | May 9, 2016 |
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"Utterly brilliant and compelling." --Bernard Cornwell, author of the "Sharpe" and "The Last Kingdom" series Londinium is burning. Gaius Suetonius Paulinus, newly appointed governor of Roman Britain, is charged by an increasingly unstable Emperor Nero with a difficult task--the untamed island on the fringes of the empire must earn a profit. To do so, Suetonius pursues the last of the Druids into Wales and, along the way, subdues the fractious Celtic chieftains who sit atop a fortune in gold and rare metals. Meanwhile, in the provincial capital of Londinium, war is brewing. As Nero's corrupt tax officials strip the British tribes of their wealth and dignity, an unlikely leader arises--Queen Boudicca, chieftain of the Iceni, who unites the tribes of Britain and leads them on a furious and bloody quest for vengeance and liberty. A novel told in the form of a memoir, Imperial Governor is a compelling and impeccably researched portrait of Gaius Suetonius Paulinus, Roman general and first-century Governor of Britannia, who unexpectedly found himself facing one of the bloodiest rebellions against Roman rule...

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