
The Burning Forest
By Phillip Mann
1996
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The fourth novel in a series about an alternative world where the Roman Empire still rules. Rome has decreed that Brittania's forests must burn so that the Empire's flocks may graze. However, as the imperatives of Rome meet the wild magic of an older world, Rome's dominion is finally challenged.
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Phillip Mann
Author · 9 books
Phillip Mann was born in 1942 and studied English and Drama at Manchester University and later in California. He worked in the New China News Agency in Beijing for two years but has lived in New Zealand since 1969, working as a theatre critic, drama teacher and university Reader in Drama. Series: * Pawl Paxwax, the Gardener * A Land Fit for Heroes