2 Books by David Gray Rodgers
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Overview: David Gray Rodgers is a career fire officer, college lecturer, novelist, and historian. He holds a bachelor’s degree in History and a Master’s in Business Administration. Some of his books include The Songs of Slaves: A Novel of the Fall of Rome, Usurper, Sons of Vikings, and Heroic Women Your History Teachers Never Told You About.
Genre: Fiction > General Fiction/Classics


Book 01
It is the turn of the fifth century. Four emperors contend for the Throne of the Caesars while barbarian tribes swarm across the frozen Rhine. Far away, in secluded and unconquered Ireland, a young orphan named Connor is mentored in the ways of the mind by Titus – a Roman legionnaire turned priest. When sea raiders attack, Connor fights to protect his loved ones; but is captured and sold into slavery in Roman Gaul. Bought by Montevarius, a brilliant winemaker with a philosopher’s soul, Connor struggles to come to terms with the loss of his freedom and future. Enraptured by Lucia, conflicted daughter of Montevarius and practitioner of the secret cult of Isis, Connor begins to find his place in this world where cold authority and order blend with artistry and beauty. But what peace Connor finds is shattered by the cruelty of Montevarius’ son, the sadistic Lorentius. Connor struggles towards freedom as the advance of the barbarian armies drive deep into the Empire. Precariously befriended by Valia and his war band of Goths, Connor is swept on the tide of war to the very gates of Rome – where he must choose between the system that elevated his mind but enslaved him, and the barbarians who promise him freedom but bring darkness. Emotional, vivid, and brutally real, The Songs of Slaves is the story of the fall of Rome as you have never heard it before.
Book 02
It is the turn of the fifth century. Rome is bigger than ever, but only a shadow of what it once was. Two indolent youths hold the Throne of the Caesars. Sensing weakness and opportunity, a swarm of barbarians pour across the frozen Rhine. At the edge of the empire, Roman Britain grows desperate from a crumbling economy and Saxon raids; and begins to contemplate taking fate into her own hands. In the chaos, a general arises who has the ambition to restore peace and stability to the empire, a man whose name is laden with destiny: Constantine III.
Severus is a proud young soldier of Rome’s Sixth Legion; but when he defies orders so that others might be saved, he finds himself disgraced and facing military justice. Constantine sees something else in Severus and offers him a place in the elite Schola – the general’s personal body guard. But Severus does not know that this new role will bring him from the icy moors of Britannia to the blue Mediterranean of Hispania and Gaul; from the foothills of the Alps to the passes of the Pyrenees. For the man he has sworn to protect will become a usurper. He will become both the hope and the doom of the mighty Roman Empire.
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Overview: David Gray Rodgers is a career fire officer, college lecturer, novelist, and historian. He holds a bachelor’s degree in History and a Master’s in Business Administration. Some of his books include The Songs of Slaves: A Novel of the Fall of Rome, Usurper, Sons of Vikings, and Heroic Women Your History Teachers Never Told You About.
Genre: Fiction > General Fiction/Classics
Book 01
It is the turn of the fifth century. Four emperors contend for the Throne of the Caesars while barbarian tribes swarm across the frozen Rhine. Far away, in secluded and unconquered Ireland, a young orphan named Connor is mentored in the ways of the mind by Titus – a Roman legionnaire turned priest. When sea raiders attack, Connor fights to protect his loved ones; but is captured and sold into slavery in Roman Gaul. Bought by Montevarius, a brilliant winemaker with a philosopher’s soul, Connor struggles to come to terms with the loss of his freedom and future. Enraptured by Lucia, conflicted daughter of Montevarius and practitioner of the secret cult of Isis, Connor begins to find his place in this world where cold authority and order blend with artistry and beauty. But what peace Connor finds is shattered by the cruelty of Montevarius’ son, the sadistic Lorentius. Connor struggles towards freedom as the advance of the barbarian armies drive deep into the Empire. Precariously befriended by Valia and his war band of Goths, Connor is swept on the tide of war to the very gates of Rome – where he must choose between the system that elevated his mind but enslaved him, and the barbarians who promise him freedom but bring darkness. Emotional, vivid, and brutally real, The Songs of Slaves is the story of the fall of Rome as you have never heard it before.
Book 02
It is the turn of the fifth century. Rome is bigger than ever, but only a shadow of what it once was. Two indolent youths hold the Throne of the Caesars. Sensing weakness and opportunity, a swarm of barbarians pour across the frozen Rhine. At the edge of the empire, Roman Britain grows desperate from a crumbling economy and Saxon raids; and begins to contemplate taking fate into her own hands. In the chaos, a general arises who has the ambition to restore peace and stability to the empire, a man whose name is laden with destiny: Constantine III.
Severus is a proud young soldier of Rome’s Sixth Legion; but when he defies orders so that others might be saved, he finds himself disgraced and facing military justice. Constantine sees something else in Severus and offers him a place in the elite Schola – the general’s personal body guard. But Severus does not know that this new role will bring him from the icy moors of Britannia to the blue Mediterranean of Hispania and Gaul; from the foothills of the Alps to the passes of the Pyrenees. For the man he has sworn to protect will become a usurper. He will become both the hope and the doom of the mighty Roman Empire.
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Book 01
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Book 02
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