Revolution

Revolution

Series by Simon Scarrow

Experience the thrilling dawn of modern warfare in Simon Scarrow's *Revolution* series, where strategic genius and bitter rivalry between Napoleon and the Duke of Wellington unfold amidst the tumult of history, leading to the legendary clash at Waterloo.

In a world poised on the brink of upheaval, where the echoes of revolution stir beneath the surface of a once-stable society, *Revolution* by Simon Scarrow immerses readers in a gripping saga of rebellion and redemption. Set against a backdrop of political intrigue and social unrest, this thrilling series follows the daring exploits of a ragtag group of rebels as they navigate treachery, loyalty, and the high cost of freedom. At the heart of this tumultuous narrative is Aurelia, a fierce and resourceful warrior driven by a burning desire to dismantle the oppressive regime that has held her community in its iron grip for far too long. Her quest intertwines with that of her childhood friend Marcus, now torn between his duty as a soldier and the undeniable pull of justice that beckons him towards the revolution. As their paths converge, the stakes rise, and the battle lines are drawn. Faced with a ruthless enemy and their own inner demons, Aurelia and Marcus must rally support from a fragmented populace, where trust is as elusive as victory. Themes of resistance, sacrifice, and the indomitable human spirit resonate throughout the series, painting a vivid portrait of a society on the edge and the courage it takes to spark change. With each perilous twist and turn, *Revolution* promises an exhilarating ride that will leave readers breathless and yearning for more. Will they succeed in igniting a flame that will burn through the darkness, or will the cost of their fight extinguish their hopes forever? Join the revolution and discover the fate of those daring enough to challenge the status quo.

Books in this Series

Revolution Quartet

Young Bloods

Published in 2006

The Generals

Published in 2007

Fire and Sword

Published in 2009

The Fields of Death

Published in 2010

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