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The Farthest Shield
The lost legion of Carrhae marched east into history. One man marched all the way to China.
Historical fiction from the ancient world
I'm a writer and a tinkerer. I write standalone novels about the overlooked corners of ancient history — the people and turns of fortune that quietly shaped the world we live in, and that most histories hurry past. Between books, I keep a notebook about the things I build.

Rome can win any battle fought on land. The sea belongs to Carthage.
A senator's disgraced second son who would rather read a hull than hold a sword, Manius answers his father and brother's drowning with an invention: the corvus, an iron-beaked boarding bridge that wins Rome the sea — and carries a flaw only its maker can see.
From the notebook