'Goldsworthy's meticulous historical knowledge is very much in evidence in The Fort . There are multiple perspectives, ranging from Hadrian's to a Dacian mystic's. This makes for an extraordinarily rich picture of a battle on the empire's borders' The Times on The Fort 'Part adventure, part thriller but it's also a dramatic and credible recreation of Roman and barbarian life and an exploration of the ancient political world . An historian can bring a lot to a fictional tale but only if they have the novelist's gene and understand imaginative storytelling too, Goldsworthy does. He writes fiction with the accuracy of an academic and the flair of a creative writer . The author understands the Roman mentality, the historical events that underpin the fiction and the physical and cultural landscape of the empire' NB Magazine on The Fort "An instant classic of the genre. No historian knows more about the Roman army than Adrian Goldsworthy, and no novelist better recreates the Classical World. Flavius Ferox, Briton turned Roman Centurion is a wonderful, charismatic hero.
Action and authenticity combine in a thrilling and engrossing novel." -- Harry Sidebottom , author, Fire and Sword on Vindolanda "Praise the gods, Ferox returns in a novel of explosive action and profound authenticity. No one knows the Roman army better than Adrian Goldsworthy, and no one writes more convincing Roman fiction." -- Harry Sidebottom on Brigantia "An authoritative and exciting portrait not only of Caesar but of the complex society in which he lived."-- New York Times Book Review on Caesar: Life of a Colossus "Riveting.Goldsworthy is the best sort of writer on ancient times. He eschews psychohistory, explains the wildly unfamiliar culture of that era, and speculates carefully.An outstandingly fresh look at well-trodden ground.
" Kirkus (starred review) on Philip and Alexander.