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Overview""Where oaths are made, gods go silent."" 216 BCE - The Roman Republic stands on the edge of annihilation. In the fields of Cannae, under a blood-red sky, Rome faces her greatest disaster - and her truest test. Gaius Varius, a farmer turned legionary, marches not for glory, but because Rome called. When Hannibal's Carthaginian host descends upon Italy, Varius and his comrades are cast into the furnace of history - where survival itself becomes an act of defiance. From the icy waters of the Trebia to the burning plains of Cannae, The Field of Mars chronicles the brutal reality of ancient war: mud, iron, hunger, and the slow unmaking of the men who fought to save a Republic already rotting from within. ""He survived Cannae. Now he must rebuild Rome."" 216 BCE - The fields of Cannae run red. Rome's legions, once invincible, lie broken beneath the sun - eighty thousand dead, their banners trampled in dust. Among the few who live stands Marcus Varius Rufus, a centurion without command, limping from the wreckage of the Republic's pride. Scarred in body and spirit, Varius returns not to glory, but to a city hollowed by grief and fear. Yet Rome does not kneel. From its mourning rises resolve - and from its ruin, men like Varius are called to forge what was lost. Appointed to the Campus Martius, he is charged with an impossible task: to turn shattered survivors and farm boys into soldiers capable of facing Hannibal's veteran army. Through years of sweat, loss, and relentless discipline, Varius becomes the architect of Rome's revival - the trainer of the legions who will drive the invader from Italy. But as he shapes men into weapons, he must confront what war has shaped in him: a survivor's emptiness, a soldier's ghosts, and the truth that every victory demands the death of something worth keeping. When Rome's enemies finally retreat, Varius is left standing not as a hero, but as a witness - one of the last men who remembers what the cost of endurance truly is. A haunting blend of historical realism and mythic fatalism, MALI OMINIS: The Field of Mars marks the beginning of an epic saga that traces the cost of civilization across two thousand years - through every age where men swore their loyalty in blood. Full Product DetailsAuthor: N T VernonPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.159kg ISBN: 9798274085953Pages: 110 Publication Date: 18 November 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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