A true, historical love story from the bestselling author of the Falco novels. 'He has no money, no reputation and no famous ancestors.' The love story of the Emperor Vespasian, who brought peace to Rome after years of strife, and his mistress, the freed slave woman Caenis, this book recreates Anc
The Course of Honour
โ Scribed by Davis, Lindsey
- Book ID
- 108583016
- Publisher
- Macmillan
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 274 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
In ancient Rome, ambitious citizens who aspired to political power, to become one of the ruling elitea senator, had to follow what was known as The Course of Honor. This course had only one unbreakable rule: a senator is forbidden to marry a slave, even a freed slave. When the soldier Vespasian meets an interesting girl in the imperial palace, he doesnt know she is a slave in the household of the imperial family. But he is inexorably drawn in by her intelligence and charisma. Yet as Vespasian slowly rises from near-obscurity and as emperor after emperor plays out their own deadly, seductive games of lust and conquest, the future is something no one could imagine. No one could believe that a country-born army man might win the throneno one, that is, except a slave girl who, with the future Emperor, begins a daring course of honor of her own.
Review
"As presented in this intricate braiding of character and action, fact and imagination, these two strong characters ... deserve to take their place in the pantheon of the world's great lovers."
--Publishers Weekly
"Davis's vision of everyday life in the roman empire is superb. I haven't read historical fiction this good since I, Claudius by Robert Graves."
--Detroit Free Press
"Davis makes Rome live."
--The Washington Post
From the Inside Flap
Ninth in Davis? award-winning and acclaimed Falco novels.
The love story of the Emperor Vespasian, who brought peace to Rome after years of strife, and his mistress, the freed slave woman Antonia Caenis, this book recreates Ancient Rome?s most turbulent period ? the reigns of Tiberius, Caligula, Claudius and Nero, and Vespasian?s rise to power.
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