Romanitas
- 551pagine
- 20 ore di lettura
Sophia McDougall è un'autrice britannica, nota soprattutto per la sua trilogia "Romanitas", che immagina un mondo in cui l'Impero Romano perdura fino ai tempi contemporanei. Le sue opere esplorano spesso storie alternative e commenti sociali attraverso narrazioni avvincenti. McDougall crea anche avventure di fantascienza per giovani lettori che possono affascinare anche gli adulti. Il suo stile è caratterizzato da un'attenta riflessione sulle conseguenze delle divergenze storiche e sulla natura umana.





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In a world where Rome never fell, Marcus Novius becomes the new emperor after a devastating explosion at the Coliseum kills his uncle. Alongside his sister Una and healer Sulien, Marcus faces the challenges of leadership and impending threats to the empire, as their fight for justice takes a perilous turn.
Rome Burning is the second book of Sophia McDougall's projected trilogy, following her debut novel, Romanitas, set in a world where the Roman Empire has survived to contemporary times.Three years after the events of Romanitas, the Empire is on the brink of war with Nionia (Japan), and plagued by a sequence of mysterious wildfires. Marcus Novius, the young heir to the Roman throne is forced to take charge as Regent when the Emperor Faustus falls suddenly ill. Marcus attempts to recruit Varius as his advisor, but Varius, who is still haunted by the events of the first book (in which he lost his wife and was framed for murder and treason), refuses. While Marcus works to avoid a world war, his lover Una is intent on discovering the truth about his ambitious cousin Drusus's involvement in a conspiracy that almost claimed Marcus's life.