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33 A.D.    by David McAfee
Price: $2.99 USD. 95010 words. Published on March 20, 2010. .

The vampires of the era have long sought to gain a foothold into Israel, but the faith of the local Jewish population has held them in check for centuries. When one of their own betrays them to follow a strange young rabbi from Galilee, the elders of the vampire race dispatch Theron, a nine hundred year old assassin, to kill them both. The rabbi's name is Jesus. Killing him should be easy.
Last of the Ninth    by Stephen Lorne Bennett
Price: $4.99 USD. 140610 words. Published on August 13, 2010. .

Can the dead hold sway among the living? A Roman legion has been annihilated and an imperial agent has vanished. Malorix, "the Emperor's assassin", follows their trail eastward. Led on his journey by the ghosts of a dark present and a darker past, he moves inexorably toward a final confrontation with the Reaper, the terrible spectre that haunts the last survivors of Rome's infamous Spanish Legion.
Seven Sisters    by David Bowman
Price: $2.99 USD. 48090 words. Published by Bluewood Publishing on December 18, 2010. .

In an intact 9th Century Roman Empire one man has the chance to fight one battle to bring an end to civil war. To besiege the most highly fortified city in the empire, its seven forts and water defences. Thanks to his devious emperor, he hasn’t got enough troops or enough time but he must win for the empire, and use the new weapons at his disposal. He can do this, but can he do it in time?
Snakestone and Sword: Book One of A Centurion in the Land of the Fae    by J. E. Bruce
Price: $3.99 USD. 187400 words. Published by Rob Preece on October 23, 2011. .

“There are places we should not venture; there are peoples we should not confront with our military might... I implore you—heed my warning.” So begins Centurion Arius (Arri) Marcus Niger in his account of the defeat of his Roman legion, the fae Tuatha de Danann who “rescued” him and took him beyond the end of the world to lead an army of humans to fight their wars.