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Pub Date Mar 28 2026 | Archive Date Apr 20 2026


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Description

Roman Britain. Midsummer AD 371.

Two years have passed since the traumatic invasions of the Barbarica Conspiratio were finally suppressed. But in a Britannia still suffering sporadic raids by barbarians from beyond the frontiers there is said to exist a scroll listing the names of influential men – and women – plotting to secede from the Empire and use the taxes saved to boost the island’s defences.

And where:

Claudius Caninus (Canio) has unwisely disclosed that he dreamt he is the grandson of the long-dead usurper emperor Allectus, although he is still unsure whether he actually believes the dream.

Aelia Aureliana is the owner of one of the finest villas in the province, a worshipper of the sun god Helios/Sol, and mysteriously certain that Canio really is Allectus’s grandson – but will not tell him why.

Tribunus Maximus, an army officer, suspects that Aelia knows the location of the scroll and is blackmailing Canio to find it for him.

But to do so Canio must get close to Aelia, and the closer he gets the more he falls under the spell of both the woman and her ambitions.

Roman Britain. Midsummer AD 371.

Two years have passed since the traumatic invasions of the Barbarica Conspiratio were finally suppressed. But in a Britannia still suffering sporadic raids by...


A Note From the Publisher

Bill Page has lived much of his life in South Worcestershire, within sight of the northern end of the Cotswold Hills where part of the novel is set and where, long ago, he hunted all things Roman.

Bill Page has lived much of his life in South Worcestershire, within sight of the northern end of the Cotswold Hills where part of the novel is set and where, long ago, he hunted all things Roman.


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ISBN 9781806345250
PRICE £4.99 (GBP)
PAGES 320

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