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Marcus Goes to War

Legionnaire Chronicles, Book 2

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Marcus Goes to War

By: Gilbert M. Stack
Narrated by: William L. Hahn
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To honor his dead brother’s obligations, Marcus has agreed to help the city of Amatista defend itself in the coming war with mighty Diamonte and its allies, but the arrogant Gota who rule the Jeweled Cities refuse to believe an infantry composed of the despised Qing and Gente peoples can prove to be any kind of threat in the coming war. Little do they understand that Marcus isn’t training mere soldiers. He’s making legionnaires—the most highly disciplined and effective fighting force in the world—a fact that the Gota are about to learn at the sharp end of the legion’s swords and spears.

This volume includes the books The Battle for Amatista, The Centinela Gambit, and Morganita Burning, continuing the rousing action that began in the bundle titled Marcus Takes Command.

©2023 Gilbert M Stack (P)2023 Gilbert M Stack
Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction War & Military War City

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