In a time of chaos within the Empire of the West, Mara, the daughter of a Horse People chieftain, is kidnapped by slavers, igniting a series of events that affect various characters. Among them are Thomasius, a centurion; Manasa, a fellow slave; Aulus, a senator's disreputable son; Florianus, a eunuch; and Decimus, the enforcer for the General, the only hope for saving the Empire. As political and religious factions vie for power, the narrative explores themes of loyalty, survival, and the struggle against tyranny.
Francis Jarman Books
Francis Jarman crafts narratives that delve into the complexities of the human psyche, often set against richly imagined backdrops. His writing is characterized by a distinctive voice that explores universal themes of existence and connection. Through his unique perspective, Jarman invites readers on a journey of intellectual and emotional discovery.
