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More humor and historical friction from the author of "No Roads Lead to Rome!"
123 A.D. on the ragged edge of the Roman Empire.
Saturnalia -- the winter festival where slaves become masters and masters, slaves -- is in full, raucous swing.
Gaius Severus, a young misfit searching for love, identity and breakfast is working a dull job as a security guard when the worst governor in the Roman Empire is accidentally overthrown and a band of female pirates takes over the town.
While Severus stumbles through dark rites of passage and near-fatal coming of age adventures, his feisty girlfriend finds her true calling as a seer and his dissident brother transforms a quest for a holy relic into a comic attempt to overthrow the emperor.
The gods forsaken Spanish capital of Tarraco is turned upside down by a cast of corrupt officials, disgruntled ex-gladiators, and rogue praetorians.
History repeats again as the decline and fall of damn near everything continues in this standalone sequel to "No Roads Lead to Rome."
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