- Title:
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Boudica: Dreaming the Hound
- Series:
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Boudica #3
- Written by:
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Manda Scott
- Read by:
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Philip Stevens; Jerome Flynn; Liza Goddard
- Format:
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Unabridged CD Audio Book
- Number of CDs:
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18
- Duration:
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20 hours 2 minutes
- Published:
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October 01 2020
- Available Date:
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October 01 2020
- Age Category:
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Adult
- ISBN:
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9780655693321
- Genres:
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Fiction; Historical Fiction
- Publisher:
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Bolinda audio
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Manda Scott's Boudica will tell the extraordinary, resounding story of Britain's first and greatest warrior queen, the woman who remains one of the great female icons.
AD 57: Much of Britannia has been under Roman occupation for over ten years and tribes pay costly tithes to the Emperor in return for the right to continue living on their own lands.
On the sacred isle of Mona, the Boudica or ‘Bringer of Victory’ as Breaca has long been hailed, now knows for certain that her lover, Caradoc – betrayed, captured and kept hostage in Rome – will never return to her. She leaves Mona, where she and her warriors have been waging a guerilla war, and takes the fight to the Eceni heartland where it is needed most. With her are her children, Cunomar and Grainne, and her best friend from childhood, ex-lover and dreamer, Airmid.
But the once proud Eceni are a downtrodden and defeated people who are forbidden on pain of death to worship their old gods. Across the sea in Hibernia, Breaca’s half-brother, Bán, is struggling to make peace with his fractured past. Soon, provoked by Roman aggression, he will sail to Britannia where he and Breaca will face down the might of Rome in the bloodiest revolt the western world has ever known.
'The best in the current crop of novels about Rome, its empire and its victims ... never sentimental and always tough-minded.'
The Independent
'A powerful novel, alive with the love, deceit, wisdom and the heroics of humanity.'
Jean M. Auel
'Scott has teased a few facts from the ancient record to create an absorbing story from history and myth.'
Publishers Weekly