Description
When Rome first casts its shadow across the Rhine, a boy of the Cherusci tribe is taken from his homeland and remade in the image of his conquerors. Raised in the heart of the empire, Hermann—renamed Arminius—learns the art of war as a Roman officer. He earns rank, honour, and the trust of the highest and most powerful men.
Yet as he witnesses the ruthless machinery of expansion, the question of loyalty begins to divide him from within. Returning to Germania under Roman command, he stands between two worlds: the empire that shaped him and the forest homeland struggling to remain free. Around him, rival tribes fracture, fathers and sons clash, and even brothers choose opposing allegiances. Love deepens old feuds as ambition threatens unity, and every decision carries the weight of blood. As decisive battles rage in the storm-dark woods, entire legions of Romans are destroyed, yet Rome returns again and again until . . .
Based on the true story of Hermann the Cheruscan—the German prince who altered the course of history by halting Rome’s advance into Germany—this is an epic tale of identity, betrayal, and sacrifice. It is the story of a man who broke an empire’s momentum, yet could not escape the terrible cost of defiance.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Torben Haller is the pen name of a publicity-shy retired history teacher who lives in rural Shropshire, England.
This is his first novel and reflects his deep interest in ancient history and the Roman world. Inspired by the dramatic events surrounding the Roman expansion into Germania and the legendary rebellion of Arminius, he wrote HERMANN to bring these history-altering events to life through narrative fiction based on real historical events.
He is currently working on his next novel, based on the life of Widukind, the German prince who led the war against the Franks and Charlemagne—a conflict fought nearly 900 years later in almost the same geographic region as the events described in HERMANN.
498 pages, paperback.





