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Mistress of Rome

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10th June 2010

Price: £9.99

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Selected: ebook / ISBN-13: 9780755358069

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A heart-stopping love story about a Jewish slave girl and Rome’s greatest gladiator, who become involved in a plot to assassinate the Emperor of Rome…

Orphaned by Rome’s savage legions, Thea, a slave girl from Judaea, has learned what it takes to survive. She knows only violence until a chance meeting with gladiator Arius offers a shred of tenderness. But their bond is severed when Thea is sold again, condemned to rot in squalor. Years later, a singer known as Athena betrays no hint of her troubled past. Catching the eye of the Emperor himself, she is swept into a world of decadence and depravity. But although Domitian fears betrayal from every side, he is unaware that the greatest threat lies next to him – a slave girl who has come to be called the Mistress of Rome…

From New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of THE ALICE NETWORK and THE HUNTRESS comes a powerful Roman epic, perfect for those who loved the HBO mini-series ROME.

Readers LOVE Kate Quinn:

‘One of my absolute all-time favourite books ever!! Read it four times now and I still can’t get enough of it.’ ***** Reader Review

‘I would recommend it to anyone.’ ***** Reader Review

One of my favourites!!! I highly recommend to anyone who enjoys Roman history.’ ***** Reader Review

‘Wow! What a book! This is the best book I have read for a really long time. I couldn’t put it down. WOW WOW WOW!!‘ ***** Reader Review

‘A spellbinding novel that gripped me from the start and I really can’t wait to read the sequel.’ ***** Reader Review

‘I love reading novels set in Roman times and this was certainly one of the best I have read in a very long time.’ ***** Reader Review