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OverviewIt is a perilous time for the Roman Republic. Victory over her nemesis Hannibal in the Second Punic War and the subsequent conquest of Greece have led to widespread debauchery and mayhem on the Italian peninsula. Into the breach steps Spurius Postumius Albinus, Consul of Rome in 186 BC, who turns detective to investigate a series of crimes attributed to the cult of the wine god Bacchus that, he argues, threaten the very heart of the State. Based on events recorded by the Roman historian Livy and confirmed by a surviving bronze plaque in Vienna's Kunsthistorisches Museum, Spurius is at once an ancient political whodunit and the first major treatment of a cataclysmic event in Roman history: according to Livy, some 3,500 Romans perished in the witch hunts resulting from Spurius' investigation. In its finely balanced examination of freedom of belief and expression, and the manipulation of truth in times of national emergency, the novel has great relevance to today's troubled world. AUTHOR: David László Conhaim is passionate about discovering stories and people somehow lost to history and to inspire or renew public interest in them. His socially conscious, exhaustively researched novels in recent years have focused on the multiracial struggle for the American West, emphasising issues of family, identity and belonging. Conhaim's Paul Robeson-inspired Western All Man's Land (Broken Arrow Press, 2019) was selected Finalist Best Novel in the Western Writers of America Spur Awards and won 'Maverick' in the Will Rogers Medallion Awards. His 2021 novel The Unredeemed a sequel to 2017's Comanche Captive was a Best Novel winner in the Will Rogers Medallion Awards and a Best Novel finalist in the Western Fictioneers' Peacemaker Awards. In 1995, Conhaim co-founded The Prague Revue, the longest-running literary journal to serve the community of international writers in Prague. For The Prague Revue, he wrote a fictional remembrance of Miguel de Unamuno, which Gore Vidal 'read with delight', republishing it in the 2024 All Man's Land expanded second edition as 'Don Miguel The Wise'. Conhaim was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1968. SELLING POINTS: . Compelling, erudite and fast-paced ancient historical novel, in the tradition of Robert Graves and Robert Harris . First-ever treatment of a little-known but fascinating (and troubling) event in Roman Republican history . Newly commissioned illustrations by award-winning artist Jorge González bring the narrative to vivid life Full Product DetailsAuthor: David László ConhaimPublisher: Kulturalis Imprint: Kulturalis ISBN: 9781836360407ISBN 10: 1836360401 Pages: 226 Publication Date: 13 April 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of Contents'List of illustrations Foreword by the author Map: The Mediterranean in the Age of Spurius The Novel Prologue: Embassy to Ephesus: Spurius and Scipio Africanus encounter Hannibal, 193 BC Chapter I: Affairs in Rome, 146 BC; Bacchic disturbances, 186 BC; consul’s inquiry begins Chapter II: Bacchanalians’ murderous response; cult exposed Chapter III: Rome terrorised; consul addresses Senate, Assembly; proscription of Bacchanalians Chapter IV: Bacchic cult crushed in Latium and Rome; events in Ostia Chapter V: Affairs in Rome, 146 BC; celebrations in Rome, 186 BC; war with Gauls; intervention in Bithynia Epilogue: Northeast to Nicomedia: Spurius demands surrender of Hannibal, 185 BC Beyond Spurius Author’s Note Remembering Gore Vidal Acknowledgements Chronological Summary Senatus Consultum de Bacchanalibus (the inscription on which the novel is based) Select Bibliography About the AuthorReviewsAuthor InformationDavid László Conhaim is passionate about discovering stories and people somehow lost to history – and to inspire or renew public interest in them. His socially conscious, exhaustively researched novels in recent years have focused on the multiracial struggle for the American West, emphasising issues of family, identity and belonging. Conhaim’s Paul Robeson-inspired Western All Man’s Land (Broken Arrow Press, 2019) was selected Finalist Best Novel in the Western Writers of America Spur Awards and won ‘Maverick’ in the Will Rogers Medallion Awards. His 2021 novel The Unredeemed – a sequel to 2017’s Comanche Captive – was a Best Novel winner in the Will Rogers Medallion Awards and a Best Novel finalist in the Western Fictioneers’ Peacemaker Awards. In 1995, Conhaim co-founded The Prague Revue, the longest-running literary journal to serve the community of international writers in Prague. For The Prague Revue, he wrote a fictional remembrance of Miguel de Unamuno, which Gore Vidal ‘read with delight’, republishing it in the 2024 All Man’s Land expanded second edition as Don Miguel – The Wise. 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