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Paperback |
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448 pages |
ISBN |
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978-1905802-09-8 |
Release Date |
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18th March 2008 |
Price |
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£7.99 |
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Under the Flavian Emperors the Roman public’s hunger for
gladiatorial combat has never been greater. The Emperor Domitian’s
passion for novelty and variety in the arena has given rise to a
very different kind of warrior: the Gladiatrix.
Sole survivor of a shipwreck off the coast of Asia Minor, Lysandra
finds herself the property of Lucius Balbus, owner of the foremost
Ludus for female gladiators in the Eastern Empire. Lysandra,
a member of an ancient Spartan sect of warrior priestesses, refuses
to accept her new status as a slave. Forced to fight for survival,
her deadly combat skills win the adoration of the crowds, the respect
of her Lanista, Balbus, and the admiration of Sextus Julius
Frontinus, the provincial governor.
But Lysandra’s Spartan pride also earns her powerful enemies:
the Dacian warrior, Sorina, Gladiatrix Prima and leader of
the Barbarian faction, and the sadistic Numidian trainer Nastasen.
When plans are laid for the ultimate combat spectacle to honour the
visit of the new Consul, Lysandra must face her greatest and deadliest
trial.
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