Master and God: A Novel of Ancient Rome

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St. Martin's Publishing Group, Jun 5, 2012 - Fiction - 464 pages

From New York Times bestselling novelist Lindsey Davis comes an epic novel of first-century Rome and the Emperor Domitian, known to all of the Roman world as Master and God


Set in the reign of the Emperor Domitian in first-century Rome, Master and God is Lindsey Davis's meticulously researched epic novel of the life and times surrounding the last of the Flavian dynasty of emperors. Gaius Vinius is a reluctant Praetorian Guard—the Emperor's personal guard—and a man with a disastrous marriage history. Flavia Lucilla is also in the imperial court and she is responsible not only for having created the ridiculous hairstyle worn by the imperial ladies but for also making toupees for the balding and increasingly paranoid emperor. The two of them are brought together in an unlikely manner—a devastating fire in Rome—which then leads to a lifelong friendship.Together they watch Domitian's once talented rule unravel into madness and cruelty, until the people closest to him conspire to delete him from history. As an imperial bodyguard, Vinius then faces a tough decision. Master and God is a compelling novel of the Roman Empire—from the height of power to the depths of madness—told from the perspective of two courtiers and unlikely friends who together are the witnesses to history.

 

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Contents

Section 1
3
Section 2
17
Section 3
27
Section 4
40
Section 5
54
Section 6
68
Section 7
77
Section 8
92
Section 19
238
Section 20
248
Section 21
263
Section 22
281
Section 23
287
Section 24
301
Section 25
318
Section 26
332

Section 9
108
Section 10
120
Section 11
126
Section 12
141
Section 13
158
Section 14
166
Section 15
184
Section 16
193
Section 17
210
Section 18
225
Section 27
344
Section 28
349
Section 29
368
Section 30
377
Section 31
384
Section 32
398
Section 33
418
Section 34
433
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About the author (2012)

LINDSEY DAVIS is the author of the New York Times bestselling series of historical mysteries featuring Marcus Didius Falco. She lives in London.

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