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Book Review of Atticus of Rome, 30 B.C. (The Life and Times Series)

Atticus of Rome, 30 B.C.   (The Life and Times Series)
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Acclaimed author Barry Denenberg brings to life the intrigue of Roman politics and the bloody violence of the gladiator games in this story about ancient Rome. Atticus, a young boy who has been torn from his family and home and sold as a slave to a Roman aristocrat, quickly learns that not all is as it seems in the republic of Rome. Politicians and greedy merchants plot against each other, and Atticus must do his best to protect his kindly master...and, in turn, the Emperor of Rome. Murder and lies fill his new life as a spy for Lucius Opimius. I can see why Rome collapsed.They were too bloody and barbaric.

Nice gift copy.