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OverviewAn unwelcome proposal of marriage has far-reaching repercussions in this skilfully plotted historical mystery. April, CE 194. The tensions in the civil-war-torn Empire have come to Glevum now. Libertus's patron, Marcus Septimus, has received a letter from Druscilla Livia, a widowed cousin of his wife, seeking his protection. She has received an offer of marriage from a powerful Roman Senator, Hortius Valens, a man of cruel and unusual tastes, and she is in no position to refuse. She has run away . . . with Hortius in hot pursuit. This puts Marcus in a dangerous dilemma. If he accepts Druscilla as his ward and prevents the wedding, he offends not only her prospective groom, but also the Provincial Governor to whom Hortius is related. But if he returns Druscilla to the Senator, he offends another of her kinswomen - the Empress herself. Once again, Marcus turns to Libertus for help. But Libertus has worries of his own. His wife Gwellia has an injured foot, which is now infected and could cost her life. But when one of his own slaves is brutally killed he realizes how perilous the situation has become. Resolving to help Druscilla, he concocts an ingenious plan. But in defying the Senator, Libertus is making a powerful enemy. And even the best-laid plans can go disastrously awry . . . Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rosemary RowePublisher: Canongate Books Imprint: Severn House Edition: Main Dimensions: Width: 14.50cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.40cm Weight: 0.425kg ISBN: 9780727889911ISBN 10: 0727889915 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 29 July 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsReviewsPerhaps the finest installment yet in Rowe's excellent historical-mystery series, A Dreadful Destiny boasts colorful characters, rich historical detail, taut suspense, and a deeply moving conclusion * <b>Booklist Starred Review</b> * Exceptional ... Rowe's mastery of the period enable her to provide a vivid backdrop, and the riveting plot delivers more than one emotional gut punch. Readers who miss Steven Saylor's Gordianus whodunits will be pleased * <b>Publishers Weekly Starred Review</b> * This installment in Rowe's long-running series produces a major surprise that promises an interesting future for her hero * <b>Kirkus Reviews</b> * Surpasses her own high standard . a welcome complement to Ruth Downie's Medicus mysteries * <b>Publishers Weekly Starred Review</b> of <b>A Prisoner of Privilege</b> * Meticulously researched historical details, well-drawn characters, and a clever plot, will keep even the most seasoned reader guessing * <b>Booklist</b> on <b>A Prisoner of Privilege</b> * Superb ... Rowe perfectly balances character and plot * <b>Publishers Weekly Starred Review</b> of <b>The Price of Freedom</b> * Fine period detail, nicely rounded characters, light humor, and a clever plot make for an excellent read * <b>Booklist</b> on <b>The Price of Freedom</b> * A clever plot - with wry humor, suspense, and intriguing descriptions of life in ancient Britain - plus a remarkable hero make this a superb read for historical-mystery buffs * <b>Booklist</b> on <b>The Ides of June</b> * Surpasses her own high standard . a welcome complement to Ruth Downie's Medicus mysteries * <b>Publishers Weekly Starred Review</b> of <b>A Prisoner of Privilege</b> * Meticulously researched historical details, well-drawn characters, and a clever plot, will keep even the most seasoned reader guessing * <b>Booklist</b> on <b>A Prisoner of Privilege</b> * Superb ... Rowe perfectly balances character and plot * <b>Publishers Weekly Starred Review</b> of <b>The Price of Freedom</b> * Fine period detail, nicely rounded characters, light humor, and a clever plot make for an excellent read * <b>Booklist</b> on <b>The Price of Freedom</b> * A clever plot - with wry humor, suspense, and intriguing descriptions of life in ancient Britain - plus a remarkable hero make this a superb read for historical-mystery buffs * <b>Booklist</b> on <b>The Ides of June</b> * Author InformationRosemary Rowe also writes historical romances under her married name Rosemary Aitken. She has now resettled in her native Cornwall after having lived first in New Zealand for twenty years, and then for even longer in Gloucestershire where this series is set. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |