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The entire Amiculus Trilogy is now in one volume.
In A.D. 476, Rome fell.
The last emperor of the Western Roman Empire, a 12-year-old boy named
Romulus, was deposed by barbarian conquerors and disappeared from history.
Sixty years later, the Eastern Roman army of Byzantium has returned
to reconquer the West. With them is Procopius of Caesarea, a historian
determined to learn the fate of Romulus and avert another fall. In his search,
he discovers something else: a history of Rome's last days, written by the
boy-emperor himself.
Romulus's history is a mosaic of conspiracy within conspiracy, of bloodshed
and betrayal, tragedy and loss. At its center is a shadowy figure known only as
AMICULUS, manipulating the fate of kings, generals, and all of western civilization.
With an empire in the balance, and an approaching dark age on the horizon,
Procopius must learn the truth of Romulus's history:
Did Rome fall...or was it pushed?
In A.D. 476, Rome fell.
The last emperor of the Western Roman Empire, a 12-year-old boy named
Romulus, was deposed by barbarian conquerors and disappeared from history.
Sixty years later, the Eastern Roman army of Byzantium has returned
to reconquer the West. With them is Procopius of Caesarea, a historian
determined to learn the fate of Romulus and avert another fall. In his search,
he discovers something else: a history of Rome's last days, written by the
boy-emperor himself.
Romulus's history is a mosaic of conspiracy within conspiracy, of bloodshed
and betrayal, tragedy and loss. At its center is a shadowy figure known only as
AMICULUS, manipulating the fate of kings, generals, and all of western civilization.
With an empire in the balance, and an approaching dark age on the horizon,
Procopius must learn the truth of Romulus's history:
Did Rome fall...or was it pushed?