The Gold of Tolosa

The Gold of Tolosa

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Meet Lucius Panderius, war hero, connoisseur of fine wines and Germanic prostitutes - and the perpetrator of the biggest gold theft in history. This first novel by well-known writer and historian Philip Matyszak takes us from the mean streets of Rome to the even meaner streets of Gallic Tolosa in a journey filled with ambush, intrigue, battle and double-cross.

In 105 BC Rome is faced with extinction, both from a huge army of invading barbarians and by a dark curse that has been festering for generations. It falls to Lucius Panderius to avert both threats, and incidentally to make himself richer than Croesus. Though fiction, "The Gold of Tolosa" is historically accurate and explains how enough loot to recapitalize a third-world economy was taken in a theft that really did happen.

Whether Lucius is crossing swords with barbarian warriors or Roman magistrates, the pace is never less than frantic, and ancient Rome has never been more fun ...

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Philip Matyszak has a doctorate in Roman history from St John's College, Oxford University and is the author of many books on Ancient History, including the best-selling "Ancient Rome on Five Denarii a Day" and "Legionary: The Roman Soldier's (Unofficial) Manual." He teaches e-learning courses in Ancient History for the Institute of Continuing Education at Cambridge University. "The Gold of Tolosa" is the first historical novel in the 'Lucius Panderius' series. "The Servant of Aphrodite" is the sequel to "The Gold of Tolosa" and is the second novel in this series. For more information visit: www.matyszakbooks.com

Book information

ISBN: 9780988106611
Publisher: On Demand Publishing, LLC-Create Space
Imprint: Monashee Mountain Publishing
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DEWEY: FIC
Language: English
Number of pages: 266
Weight: 263g
Height: 198mm
Width: 129mm
Spine width: 14mm