Along The Eagle's Way: The Flavian Trilogy Book III

Historical Fiction

Along The Eagle's Way: The Flavian Trilogy Book III

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Along the Eagle’s Way is a dramatic first-century saga that follows Linus Flavian, Maria of Magdala, and their son, Marcus, across the vast reaches of the Roman Empire—from Britannia to India. As the Empire rises to its Flavian height, a fledgling religious movement struggles to define itself in the aftermath of Joshua of Nazareth’s crucifixion.

Amid political tension, spiritual conflict, and the spread of faith along ancient trade routes, Maria passes on her deeply personal understanding of divinity to her son, Ben Joshua. As he journeys to India, his faith—and his survival—are tested. This powerful novel offers a bold and compelling reimagining of a timeless story.

  • Genre: Historical Fiction, Religious Fiction

  • Themes: Faith, Empire, Early Christianity, Politics of Religion, Legacy, Identity

  • Setting: First-century Roman Empire (Britannia to India)

  • Language: English

  • Format: Paperback, Hardcover and Kindle