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Rome Burning (Romanitas Trilogy, Book 2)

Written by Sophia McDougall

Average Score: 60(2)

The present day but a very different one to the world we know...The Roman Empire stretches across the Atlantic and far into Asia, yet it is an unstable time. Strange fires burn out of control; the Emperor falls suddenly ill, and a massacre in the shadow of the Great Wall of Terranova brings the world to the brink of a global war. At this critical time, three years after a conspiracy against his life forced him into hiding, the young heir to the throne Marcus Novius must take command of the greatest power on Earth. But his ambitious cousin Drusus - spurred on by a riddling Sybilline prophecy - threatens this last chance to avoid a world conflict, and Una, a former slave whose love for Marcus seems out of place at the Roman court, is drawn into the political intrigue and a dangerous enmity. Marcus can rely on the driven, sharp-witted Una, her idealistic brother Sulien, now working to relieve the suffering of slaves, and Varius, disillusioned by the past but still committed to the vision of a better Rome. But even these three will find their loyalties tested, as they encounter the manoueverings of shadowy forces.Both within the Empire and far beyond its borders, simmering tensions are starting to reach boiling point. ..

Book Details

Science Fiction
Paperback, 496 Pages
Published by Orion (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd ) on August 30, 2007
First Published by Orion in 2007
ISBN-10 0752874276
ISBN-13 978-0752874272

Reviews


Strange Horizons | Tony Keen
Review Rating: 60
I have to concede that, despite prose that is never really more than competent, McDougall does make the reader concerned about the fate of her characters.
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The Wertzone | Adam Whitehead
Review Rating: 60
The presentation of the premise is still highly implausible, characters outside of the central trio can still be sketchy and the writing style can be frustrating, but the latter half of the novel shows an improvement in quality that ultimately makes the experience - just about - worthwhile.
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