At the height of Rome's power, a hardened centurion marches under Gaius Julius Caesar toward a land no legion has ever visited—Britannia.
What begins as a bold show of strength becomes a fight for survival. The sea nearly destroys them before they land. Painted warriors strike from chariots and vanish into mist. The ground itself seems to turn against Rome. And when a devastating storm shatters the fleet, the legions find themselves stranded on hostile shores with no way home.
Outnumbered, cut off, and hunted, the centurion must hold his men together as discipline clashes with chaos and certainty gives way to doubt. Each battle is hard-won. Each step forward uncertain. And with every passing day, one truth becomes impossible to ignore:
This is not a land that can be easily conquered.
As the campaign falters and retreat looms, the march back to the sea becomes a desperate test of endurance, leadership, and survival—where one mistake means annihilation.
The Edge of the World is a powerful, immersive historical novel of ambition, courage, and the moment Rome discovers its limits—where the known world ends, and something far more dangerous begins.
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