Las Legiones Malditas - Santiago Posteguillo Go...
: This book solidified Posteguillo's reputation as a master of Spanish historical fiction, often compared to authors like Robert Graves or Steven Pressfield.
: The author weaves in the personal lives of historical figures, including Scipio’s wife, Aemilia Tertia, and his loyal friend Gaius Laelius, humanizing the "Great Men" of history. Literary Style and Impact Las Legiones Malditas Santiago Posteguillo Go...
: The war isn't just fought in the dirt; it's fought in the Roman Senate. Scipio faces constant sabotage from political rivals like Quintus Fabius Maximus , who fear his growing popularity and power more than they fear Hannibal. : This book solidified Posteguillo's reputation as a
: A significant portion of the book is dedicated to Scipio’s leadership. He treats the exiled soldiers not as a lost cause, but as a specialized elite unit, earning their fierce loyalty through training and shared hardship. Scipio faces constant sabotage from political rivals like