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When Julius Agricola's mother Procilla and her lover Suetonius Paulinus lives converge in ancient Rome, they discover that little lies can lead to huge consequences. Procilla's love is torn between her son and the man she thought she loved more than life itself. How can their romantic twist of fate lead to an angry betrayal and a quest for deadly vengeance?
"Ms. Ridgley provides here a very compelling and highly emotional human interest story about two very different people, joined together, and subsequently torn apart by the violent events surrounding Boudicca's rebellion." - James Mace, Author of Soldier of Rome - The Artorian Chronicles
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About JF Ridgley
Blame King Arthur for my interest in ancient Rome. You don't mess with Celts that you don't run into Rome's legions and I got stuck there. It still fascinates me with all this ancient world and its quirks and laws. I still love messing with my Celts who are equally as amazing. Come join me on this entrapment.