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Romanitas

Volume I

Author: Sophia McDougall   Series: Romanitas

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Book 1 of The Romanitas Trilogy: Alternate history novels of a Rome that never fell...

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Book 1 of The Romanitas Trilogy: Alternate history novels of a Rome that never fell...

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In 2756 AC (2003 AD in Christian terms), magnetic railways span Roman territory from Persia to Terranova and mechanised crucifixes are ranked along the banks of the Thames. Marcus Novius Faustus Leo, heir apparent to the Imperial throne, is mourning the death of his parents following a tragic accident. However, as information about the last days of his father's life becomes known, Marcus realises that his father's death was no accident - and that his own life is in danger.

Meanwhile, an escaped slave girl called Una, who possesses the power to see inside others' minds, struggles to save her brother, Sulien, from a London prison ship.

In a fortune teller's stall in a Gallic flea-market, Marcus, Una and Sulien's paths cross. Now the fate of the Empire rests on their shoulders...

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Critic Reviews

“A thoroughly good read...vividly imagined...elegant, lively writing-- SUNDAY TELEGRAPH”

Perfectly fuses the hope and horror of ancient Rome with that of the modern world Daniel Godfrey, author of New Pompeii
This is a magnificent series Adrian Tchaikovsky
Epic in undertaking, Romanitas creates a fascinating world that is both contemporary in tone, and yet about as far removed from the world we live in as it is possible to imagine. McDougall's writing style is fresh and light, and the involving story ensures you'll gobble up the 400 pages in no time, staying eager to find out how the remainder of the trilogy unfolds Dreamwatch
Wonderful alt history, beautiful, heart-breaking, sweeping, surprising Lauren Beukes
Compulsively readable . . . grips like a vice SFX
An enjoyable smart yarn with some real sense of human pain Time Out

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About the Author

Sophia McDougall lives in Hastings, East Sussex and studied English at Oxford. This was her first novel.

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In 2756 AC (2003 AD in Christian terms), magnetic railways span Roman territory from Persia to Terranova and mechanised crucifixes are ranked along the banks of the Thames. Marcus Novius Faustus Leo, heir apparent to the Imperial throne, is mourning the death of his parents following a tragic accident. However, as information about the last days of his father's life becomes known, Marcus realises that his father's death was no accident - and that his own life is in danger.Meanwhile, an escaped slave girl called Una, who possesses the power to see inside others' minds, struggles to save her brother, Sulien, from a London prison ship.In a fortune teller's stall in a Gallic flea-market, Marcus, Una and Sulien's paths cross. Now the fate of the Empire rests on their shoulders...

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Product Details

Publisher
Orion Publishing Co | Gollancz
Published
24th February 2011
Pages
608
ISBN
9780575096929

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