Read an excellent series debut Impostor of Rome by T Cloutier (just published, KU available) that unexpectedly took over my reading:
Excellent book about the early years of Augustus and Agrippa (covers roughly 50 BC to 43 BC and the short war against Mark Anthony before the establishment of the Triumvirate) - there is an interesting twist about Agrippa which occasionally leads to a bit of overdramatic stuff, but the rest is just superb storytelling with intrigue, war, romance - narration by Agrippa from Roman intrigue, battling against elephants in Africa and against brigands and traitors in Spain and finally navigating a tight rope in helping his friend and patron Octavius now going as Gaius Caesar after his posthumous adoption by the late dictator in placating the Senate and confronting Antonius who is loath to recognize his adoption and consequently rise to an important leader of the Caesarian party, of which Antonius believed himself to be the rightful leader. If there is one niggle is that the book ends too soon and one wants to read the sequel asap...
Highly, highly recommended and a top novel of 2024
Blurb:
"An excerpt from the newly discovered journals of Marcus Agrippa: Military Commander, Politician, Architect, Right-hand man to Augustus Caesar—and impostor.
All Romans lie. It is a statement of fact, not a supposition. How can I be so certain, you ask? Because I am a Roman, one of fame and glory, and I am the biggest liar of them all. My name is Marcus Agrippa, and what I have to tell you would shake the very foundations of Rome itself were my words to come to light today. Hopefully, by the time these writings of mine are discovered in what I hope will be hundreds, perhaps even thousands of years from now, the secret that I have borne most of my life will no longer matter. I can only pray to the gods that it is so, for you see, the name that I wear now with such ease and the one which all of Rome knows me by and admires is not the name that belongs to me. It never did. So, take heed, friend, for if you choose to go further, you will learn of such things that you cannot even imagine. Tales of heroism and deceit, honor and treachery. It is all here, written by my own hand now that I am free to tell what really happened."