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Time Travel Twins: The Roman Invasion

By: Josh Lacey
Narrated by: Peter Kenny
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Twins Scarlett and Thomas are learning about the Romans at school. So Grandad uses his time machine to send them back to Roman Britain.

Scarlett finds herself in a Roman camp and is chosen as a slave by the Emperor Claudius's daughter, Antonia. The two become friends and Scarlett sees first hand the glamour and treachery of the Roman court.

Thomas joins a rabble of local kids who hate the Romans. Their leader is a small red-headed girl called Boudicca. Even when the kids are overwhelmed and taken as slaves, Bou hatches another plan to attack the Romans.

Will the twins find each other and escape, or will they both be stuck as Roman slaves for ever?

©2023 Josh Lacey (P)2023 Little Acorns
Fiction Growing Up Growing Up & Facts of Life Historical Historical Fiction Literature & Fiction Science Fiction Science Fiction & Fantasy Time Travel Adventure

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