Slave of the Roman Sword by Jefferson Cooper
This is the entire scanned copy made available to read online.
Written by Gardner F Fox in 1965 under the pseudonym Jefferson Cooper.
Historical Fiction vintage paperback - Slave of the Roman Sword - A giant of a man with a giant of a sword, Thalos had but one consuming desire in life—to avenge the cruel death of his family at the hands of Roman soldiers
290 pages long. Use the arrows < > on either side of the page to flip to the next page and back.
This link will take you to the Part 2 Section to finish reading this story…
An eBook or Second Edition reprint with a new cover design by Kurt Brugel are available for purchase.
Genre: Historical Fiction
This is an EPUB file download.
Mature Content.
Originally printed in 1965.
Written under the pseudonym Jefferson Cooper.
Virility, brutality, a lust to conquer - - these were the fierce passions Thalos the gladiator brought to his battling and his lovemaking!
A giant of a man with a giant of a sword, Thalos had but one consuming desire in life—to avenge the viciously cruel death of his family at the hands of a band of Roman soldiers. Nothing, not even the erotic delights of the most desirable women of Rome, would keep him from his rendezvous with destiny!
Never before has the full fury of Rome swept up in a riot of depravity, debauchery and unspeakable evil been captured with such blazing drama as Slave of the Roman Sword.
Transcribed by Kurt Brugel & Jason Duelge - 2019
Scratchboard book cover illustration by Kurt Brugel
Read Chapter One below…
Genre: Historical Fiction
Pages 326
Binding Perfect-bound Paperback
Interior Ink Black & white
Weight 0.47 lbs.
Dimensions (inches) 6 wide x 9 tall
Mature Content.
Originally printed in 1965.
Written under the pseudonym Jefferson Cooper.
Virility, brutality, a lust to conquer - - these were the fierce passions Thalos the gladiator brought to his battling and his lovemaking!
A giant of a man with a giant of a sword, Thalos had but one consuming desire in life—to avenge the viciously cruel death of his family at the hands of a band of Roman soldiers. Nothing, not even the erotic delights of the most desirable women of Rome, would keep him from his rendezvous with destiny!
Never before has the full fury of Rome swept up in a riot of depravity, debauchery and unspeakable evil been captured with such blazing drama as Slave of the Roman Sword.
Transcribed by Kurt Brugel & Jason Duelge - 2019
Scratchboard book cover illustration by Kurt Brugel
Read Chapter One below…

