Gladiator: Son of Spartacus

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Gladiator: Son of Spartacus
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Author Simon Scarrow
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
SeriesGladiator series
Genre Young Adult Fiction
Publisher Penguin Books (UK)
Hyperion Books (USA)
Publication date
7 February 2013
Pages304 pp. (paperback)/ 336 pp. (hardcover)
ISBN 978-0-14-133873-6 (paperback)
978-0-14-133872-9 (hardcover)
Preceded by Gladiator: Street Fighter  
Followed by Gladiator: Vengeance  

Gladiator: Son of Spartacus is the third book in the Gladiator Series, by Simon Scarrow.

Contents

Plot summary

Marcus Cornelius Primus has been freed from slavery, and wants to find and rescue his mother. Meanwhile, his former master Caesar wants him to help defeat the rebellious slaves led by Brixus.

Style

The Gladiator series is intended for young teens and older, with a targeted age group of 11 years old and up. [1] The story is quite clear, fast and without excessive details. The frequent action scenes are described very precisely and graphically.

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