Gladiator: Vengeance

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Gladiator: Vengeance
AuthorSimon Scarrow
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
SeriesGladiator series
GenreYoung Adult Fiction
PublisherPenguin Books (UK)
Publication date
2014
Pages304 pp. (paperback)
ISBN978-0-14-133903-0 (paperback)
Preceded byGladiator: Son of Spartacus 

Gladiator: Vengeance is the fourth book in the Gladiator Series, by Simon Scarrow.

Plot summary

Marcus may be free from the brutal training regime of the gladiators but he will not rest until he finds his mother. With his old friends Festus and Lupus at his side, and a letter from Caesar instructing all who cross his path to help him, he begins his journey. He is going back to the lands where he lived as a slave boy: the remote farming estate of the savage Decimus. Yet Ancient Greece is ruled by deceit and corruption. Many do not want to see Marcus succeed. Many more would rather see him dead. [1]

Style

The Gladiator series is intended for young teens and older, with a targeted age group of 11 years old and up.[2] The story is quite clear, fast and without excessive details. The frequent action scenes are described very precisely and graphically.

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