The Lion's Brood
About This Book
The narrative follows commanders, soldiers, and civilians of an ancient republic through a season of war, alternating vivid battle scenes with camp life, politics, and personal dramas. It traces leadership dilemmas, omens, and rivalries that influence strategy, while interludes on banquets, diplomacy, and the experiences of allies and captives reveal social tensions and private passions. Episodes of pride, disobedience, punishment, and recovery show how individual choices and public duty collide, producing a layered portrait of honor, loss, and the consequences of military and civic strife.