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Product Details
Author:
Simon Turney
Series:
The Damned Emperors
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
368
Publisher:
Orion Publishing Group (August 11, 2020)
Language:
English
ISBN-13:
9781474607384
ISBN-10:
1474607381
Weight:
12oz
Dimensions:
5" x 7.75" x 1.5"
Case Pack:
20
File:
hbgusa-hbgusa_onix30_P10099946_05182026-20260518.xml
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$13.99
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$10.77
Publisher Identifier:
P-HACH
Discount Code:
A
Audience:
General/trade
Country of Origin:
United Kingdom
Pub Discount:
65
Imprint:
Orion
Folder:
hbgusa
Overview
From the author of Caligula (an engrossing new spin on a well-known tale - The Times) comes a new standalone novel in the Damned Emperors series: Commodus.
Rome is enjoying a period of stability and prosperity. The Empire's borders are growing, and there are two sons in the imperial succession for the first time in Rome's history. But all is not as it appears. Cracks are beginning to show. Two decades of war have taken their toll, and there are whispers of a sickness in the East. The Empire stands on the brink of true disaster, an age of gold giving way to one of iron and rust, a time of reason and strength sliding into hunger and pain.
The decline may yet be halted, though. One man tries to hold the fracturing empire together. To Rome, he is their emperor, their Hercules, their Commodus.
But Commodus is breaking up himself, and when the darkness grips, only one woman can hold him together. To Rome she was nothing. The plaything of the emperor. To Commodus, she was everything. She was Marcia.








