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No Roads Lead to Rome    by R.S. Gompertz
Price: $2.99 USD. 80940 words. Published on November 26, 2009. .

It’s 123 AD. Steeped in humor and history, this quixotic saga chronicles the clumsy schemes of an inept governor and his shadowy advisor, a superstitious centurion's struggle to save his faith in the faded ideals of the Republic, and a young rebel's reluctant vow to change the course of history. All are pitted against the Gods, the Emperor Hadrian, and the decline and fall of nearly everything.
Caledonii: Birth of a Nation. (Part One: The Great Gather)    by Ian Hall
Price: $2.99 USD. 31080 words. Published on November 14, 2011. .

Under the cloud of imminent Roman invasion, the northern druids gather the clan leaders. Calach is the 15 yo eldest son of the chief of the Caledonii Clan, and is cast into clan politics for the first time. Destined to be chief one day, and knowing the importance of the gathering, he is bewildered by the chief’s antipathy to each other. He begins to plot on his own. Thus begins Calach’s story.
An Introduction to Hadrian's Wall: One Hundred Questions About the Roman Wall Answered    by M. C. Bishop
Price: $1.50 USD. 15530 words. Published on December 2, 2011. .

This book provides a friendly and accessible introduction to Hadrian's Wall in the form of 100 questions and their answers. Designed to appeal to all who have heard of (but do not necessarily know much about) this important monument, it is written by an archaeologist who has walked, driven, cycled, flown, illustrated, photographed and even excavated on Hadrian's Wall
Thirst    by Sarah A. Hoyt
Price: $0.99 USD. 7170 words. Published by GoldportPress on January 26, 2012. .

All Hylas wanted to do was retain the affection of the Emperor. But though the vampire promised him eternal youth what he offered was something quite different. Soon, Hylas who had never understood love, would come to know thirst.
James the Brother of Jesus and the Dead Sea Scrolls I: The Historical James, Paul the Enemy, and Jesus' Brothers as Apostles    by Robert Eisenman
Price: $9.99 USD. 272990 words. Published by Grave Distractions Publications  on May 16, 2012. .

In this new series of books: James the Brother of Jesus and the Dead Sea Scrolls I, renowned biblical scholar Robert Eisenman revisits James the brother of Jesus connecting him, not only to the Leadership of Early Christianity in Palestine, but to the Dead Sea Scrolls in Palestine too. In a reader-friendly format, this edition compresses the results of his several previous works.