The Sign of The Blood (A Dangerous Emperor) - Historical Fiction Novel About Ancient Rome - Perfect for Book Clubs & History Enthusiasts
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The Sign of The Blood (A Dangerous Emperor) - Historical Fiction Novel About Ancient Rome - Perfect for Book Clubs & History Enthusiasts
The Sign of The Blood (A Dangerous Emperor) - Historical Fiction Novel About Ancient Rome - Perfect for Book Clubs & History Enthusiasts
The Sign of The Blood (A Dangerous Emperor) - Historical Fiction Novel About Ancient Rome - Perfect for Book Clubs & History Enthusiasts
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"Exciting and original," SJA Turney, author of Caligula.Cool mist settles over the legion advancing toward the Persian army. Constantine, the son of an emperor, the Roman officer leading the attack, tells his men to halt - something is wrong.Before long, the battle rages. He frees a slave named Juliana. She is half Persian and half Roman. As they are pursued to Britannia over land and sea, he learns that she can see the future - his future.It is 306A.D., long before Constantine the Great converted to Christianity and became the first Christian emperor.To ensure he survives, he must eliminate his enemies. But who must die first? The priestess, Sybellina, who joined them in Rome and practices dark and seductive magic? Or the brutal legion commanders who surround his father? Or, as Juliana suspects, are those who want him dead even closer?A gripping historical novel about Constantine's bloody rise to power, the woman who helped him, and the real reason he supported a persecuted Christian minority, a decision which changed the world into the one we know.Reviews of previous books by the author: "A delight," Yorkshire Evening Post.'... superbly executed...' Irish Examiner.'Well written, beautifully descriptive, and with smart dialogue and a compelling air of menace throughout, ' The Lancashire Evening Post.'A brisk plot...which draws the reader into a conspiratorial rapport, ' Telegraph.
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In ‘The Sign of the Blood’ Laurence O’Bryan has weaved historical facts into a novel that grips the reader from the first chapter. A great read.The time is the Roman empire of 306 AD and the son of the Western Emperor, Constantine, sent as a child to the Eastern Emperor to ensure his father’s loyalty, has been granted permission to return to the West. A long held dream, Constantine, long schooled in the wars of the east, is sure that now, standing with his beloved father, he can begin the assent of his birthright, Emperor of the West. Dreams of reuniting with family and birthrights are quickly shattered as Constantine enters the Western Empire. Rome is cesspit of corruption and treachery. His father has remarried and his new Empress wants her son on the throne. Constantine travels from Rome to the edge of the Western Empire in Northern England to join his father, now grown cruel and suspicious of his oldest son, advised by his court and sinister forces to do away with him, all realizing his threat to their power and wealth in the corruption of a declining Western Empire. Alone, Constantine must weave through this treacherous world to keep his life and fulfill his destiny.More than just the history of names and dates, O’Bryan tells the story through the eyes of the common people, the servants, soldiers and citizens providing us a view rarely seen in historical fiction. He graphically depicts the power and brutality of an imperial empire in pre-Christian Europe that shocks and enlightens the reader. The story rushes to its ultimate climax as Constantine becomes fully aware of what must be done to save himself, his empire and his birthright. O’Bryan has shown himself to be a master storyteller. ‘Sign of the Blood’ is a must read for any interested in this pivotal time in Western history.

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