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The Republic of Vengeance
A
consuming story of love, loss, and redemption set in the classical
world of Rome and Greece, The Republic of Vengeance is the
story of a young man’s pursuit of his father’s murderer and of the
values and qualities he develops that will make him a man—a man
capable of a deep, noble, and enduring love.
At the end of the third century BC, as Republican Rome’s long war
with Carthage in Africa draws to a close, a new danger is arising in
the East. The ruthless and ambitious King of Macedon, Philip the
Fifth, is moving against the independent city-states of Greece and
threatening Rome itself.
Against this background, Marcus, a young Roman, embarks on a journey
from Italy to Corfu with his father. Pirates, led by the wild
corsair Dikaiarchos, ambush the ship and Marcus’s father sacrifices
his own life in order to save his son. Marcus vows to avenge his
father’s death, setting him on a voyage of spiritual and emotional
growth that will forge his character. He becomes the confidant of
generals and politicians, and is cast into the midst of the rising
conflict, traveling among the cities of Greece and Italy during a
time of political turmoil and cultural upheaval. It is a journey
that will bring him at last to his unexpected destiny.
In the tradition of Mary Renault, Stephen Pressfield, and Robert
Graves, The Republic of Vengeance is a remarkable,
beautifully written novel of love, loss, and redemption. More than a
historical adventure, it explores timeless questions of freedom,
right, and duty.
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