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In this action-packed sequel to The Wrath of Seth, young lovers Quintus and Rufio are plunged into the dangerously murky world of match-fixing when Quintus falls for the young gladiator they are sponsoring. The boys will need to keep their wits about them to survive the corrupt machinations within the World Gladiator Federation. Blood in the arena, tested love, naked ambition - all fuse into a twisting, hot, illustrated tale of gay passion amid the splendour and squalor that is Rome at the apex of its power.

Produktbeschreibung
In this action-packed sequel to The Wrath of Seth, young lovers Quintus and Rufio are plunged into the dangerously murky world of match-fixing when Quintus falls for the young gladiator they are sponsoring. The boys will need to keep their wits about them to survive the corrupt machinations within the World Gladiator Federation. Blood in the arena, tested love, naked ambition - all fuse into a twisting, hot, illustrated tale of gay passion amid the splendour and squalor that is Rome at the apex of its power.
Autorenporträt
Born in Switzerland, Oliver Frey a.k.a. Zack attended the London Film School, supporting himself as a comic-strip illustrator and later plunged into gay art and publishing. Innumerable illustrations poured from his pen and brush for British magazines "HIM International," "Vulcan," "Teenage Dreams," the "HIM Gay Library" series, and "Mister" magazine. For HIM he created the mold-breaking Rogue comic strip and later "The Street," which was part of the inspiration behind cult TV series "Queer As Folk." The Internet has spread his reputation to an enormous global fan base through many sites and blogs. Some of his comic-strip work has been published recently by Bruno Gmünder. As Zack, Frey has taken gay erotic art and comics to new dimensions. He lives with life-long partner Roger Kean. British-born author Roger Kean, who met Oliver at the London Film School, has had careers as a movie cameraman, film editor, journalist, and magazine and book editor. For several years he edited "HIM" magazine and together with Frey later founded a stable of seminal videogame magazines, notably Britain's bestsellers "Crash" and "Zzap!64." As an author he has written books on historical subjects both factual and fictional, and gay fiction, including.