Romanitas (novel)

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Romanitas
Author Sophia McDougall
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Genre(s) Alternate history
Publisher Orion Books
Released 2005
Media Type Print (hardcover & paperback)
Pages 448
ISBN 075286078X (hbk) 0752868942 (pbk)
Followed by Rome Burning

Romanitas is an alternate history novel by Sophia McDougall. It is the first of a trilogy of novels based on a world where the Roman Empire has survived to our time.

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Marcus Novius Faustus Leo, the teenage nephew of the emperor (and heir apparent since the death of his father), is informed by his servant Varius that his father Leo and his mother were murdered by a conspiracy concerned about Leo's ambition to abolish slavery. While this is happening, Varius wife eats sweets given to Marcus by his cousin Makaria and dies of posioning. Varius promptly arranged for Marcus to flee to a hidden refuge in Spain, run by Delir, an anti-slavery activist and secret ally of Leo. Meanwhile, a British slave named Una, who has the ability to read minds, rescues her brother Sulien who has been falsely accused of rape and sentenced to crucifixion.

The 3 runaways meet in France. Despite initial suspicion, they agree to help each other and travel to the refuge. However, Varius has been arrested and the conspirators force him to reveal the location of the refuge.

Upon discovering that Varius has confessed to murdering him, Marcus decides to go to Rome to reveal he is in fact still alive, planning to reveal the conspiracy in public so the conspirators will be unable to kill him. He runs away from the refuge and travels to Rome, evading the soldiers sent to capture him. Una and Sulien follow him, but are unable to find him in time to prevent him revealing himself. Marcus reveals himself but is captured and taken to a hopital. There he is injected with a hallucinogen by one of the conspirators so that when Emperor Faustus is taken to him, Marcus appears to be mad. As many of the Imperial family have succumbed to a hereditary madness in the past (including, apparently, Marcus other uncle, Lucius), Faustus agrees to keep Marcus in seclusion.

The runaway slaves make it to Rome, and manage to rescue Marcus from the asylum where he is being held.


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