Wall of Hadrian. Britannia 382 AD.?War is creeping back into the land. As silent as snowfall as inevitable as winter. They?ve had sixteen years of peace but all things must end. Tribune Sixtus Victorinus has grown old complacent. Blind to the truth that stares him in the face he contents himself with what he has. He runs errands for the Dux Britanniarum Flavius Maximus and watches with joy as his boys grow to become men. It is his friend Prefect Gaius Felicius who first spots the signs. Once more the Caledonian tribes are rearing their heads in the north but the greatest danger does not lie with them. For there is a new pretender to the throne of the West. Another man who seeks to drape himself in purple. Caught up in a scheme they cannot comprehend Victorinus and Felicius must navigate their way through both a war in the depths of winter and a treasonous plot that will shake the Roman Empire to its core. A new age dawns on the men of Britannia. For Victorinus he must fight for the right to see the sun rise over it.
David Thorpe has appeared in many stage plays, in rep and on tour. TV credits include The Brittas Empire, Peak Practice, and Jonathan Creek. Twice a member of the BBC Radio Drama Company, he has been ... more