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Roma, the fourth book in Conn Hallinan's Middle Empire Series, takes Centurion Marcus Favonius, commander of the VII Legion, and his loyal comrades Flavius and Demaratus back to the center of the Empire, where the action is propelled by the women in their lives--Aelia Dasumi, the wealthiest woman in Hispania and Marcus's consort, Rachel Levi, the former slave who was adopted by Aelia following their captivity in Mauretania and beloved by the Optio Flavius, and Coventina, a Celt from Hispania's north and the consort of the Legion's Signifier, Demaratus. Marcus and the others will confront the…mehr

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Roma, the fourth book in Conn Hallinan's Middle Empire Series, takes Centurion Marcus Favonius, commander of the VII Legion, and his loyal comrades Flavius and Demaratus back to the center of the Empire, where the action is propelled by the women in their lives--Aelia Dasumi, the wealthiest woman in Hispania and Marcus's consort, Rachel Levi, the former slave who was adopted by Aelia following their captivity in Mauretania and beloved by the Optio Flavius, and Coventina, a Celt from Hispania's north and the consort of the Legion's Signifier, Demaratus. Marcus and the others will confront the powerful Praetorian Guard, his lover's murderous brother, and a host of assassins as they try to navigate their way through the perils of Roman politics. All this while the Goths are storming the northern borders and a vast conspiracy is being hatched that will split the Empire in two.
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Conn M. Hallinan was a longtime columnist for Foreign Policy in Focus, "A Think Tank Without Walls," and an independent journalist. He holds a Ph.D. in Anthropology from the University of California, Berkeley. For 23 years he oversaw the journalism program at the University of California, Santa Cruz, where he won the UCSC Alumni Association's Distinguished Teaching Award, as well as UCSC's Innovations in Teaching Award and its Excellence in Teaching Award. He also served as Provost of Kresge College at UCSC, retiring in 2004. He is a winner of a Project Censored "Real News Award" and lives in Berkeley, California. The Middle Empire Series are his first works of fiction.