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Old 09-02-2010, 03:52 AM   #28
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SameOldStory: My point was that Scarrow's books could be set in any historical times: 15th century England or 17th century France. There's no Roman "feel" to them - for me, that is.

Scarrow's books are simple adventure-style books where times or history don't seem to be important at all.

Oh, and if you're into self-published books then Brandon Winningham's Catiline might be worth spending $6 on. (The ebook version is available through iUniverse's website).

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