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L. J. Trafford

    Le parcours de L. J. Trafford en tant que guide touristique, enrichi par une licence en histoire ancienne, s'est avéré un apprentissage idéal pour l'écriture. Cette expérience exigeait à la fois du divertissement et une invention considérable, des compétences qui se sont naturellement traduites dans son approche narrative. Elle applique désormais un talent pour les systèmes complexes à son travail à Londres.

    Ancient Rome's Worst Emperors
    Palatine
    How to Survive in Ancient Rome
    Sex and Sexuality in Ancient Rome
    Otho's Regret: The Four Emperors Series: Book III
    Vitellius' Feast
    • Vitellius' Feast

      • 464pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      4,9(7)Évaluer

      AD 69. As this most dramatic year draws to a close, now is the time to choose a definitive side. Whilst Vitellius enjoys the trappings of power around him, machinations are afoot. In the East, Vespasian has his eye on the throne, but he needs help preparing Rome for his plans and, for his teenage son Domitian, protection from Vitellius' agents. With her characteristic flair, and lashings of skulduggery, sex, brutality, and humour, L. J. Trafford brings her Roman quartet, tracing the Year of the Four Emperors, to a spectacular conclusion.

      Vitellius' Feast
    • Rome, AD 69. Having spectacularly grabbed the imperial throne by way of a very bloody coup, new emperor Otho is horrified to discover another emperor already declared. Aulus Vitellius is relaxing in Germania, and his two generals, the twisted Valens and the handsome but dim Caecina, are marching colossal armies to Rome to claim his prize. Hopelessly outnumbered, all looks doomed for Otho, until a series of unexpected victories bring hope.Meanwhile, a former palace slave, Antonia Caenis, returns from Judaea with plans of her own...

      Otho's Regret: The Four Emperors Series: Book III
    • Sex and Sexuality in Ancient Rome

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,0(108)Évaluer

      Challenges everything you thought you knew about sexuality in Rome, and covers everything from society's ideals to adultery, homosexuality and how the Roman's managed affairs of the heart with magic and religion.

      Sex and Sexuality in Ancient Rome
    • Palatine

      • 428pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      Whilst Emperor Nero plays with his new water organ and a cross-dressing eunuch, his wily secretary Epaphroditus manages affairs of state. But dissent and rebellion are growing across the empire, and Nero is soon to discover playtime is over. Praetorian prefect Nymphidius Sabinus, disgusted by the moral degeneracy, secretly plots the overthrow of Nero's court. Motivated by the traditional Roman values of valour and nobility, yet blinded by his own righteousness, Sabinus is ignorant of what he has unleashed - The Year of the Four Emperors. Palatine is the first in an enthralling four-book series about the tumultuous 'Year of the Four Emperors' which will appeal to fans of Lindsey Davis and George R. R. Martin.

      Palatine