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The Dreams of Morpheus - A Crossroads Brotherhood Novella from the bestselling author of the VESPASIAN series - cover

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The Dreams of Morpheus - A Crossroads Brotherhood Novella from the bestselling author of the VESPASIAN series

Robert Fabbri

Maison d'édition: Corvus

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Rome, AD 34: Marcus Salvius Magnus, leader of the Crossroads Brotherhood, is searching for the resin of an eastern flower that can unlock the realm of Morpheus. His patron, Senator Pollo, needs it for the city's most powerful woman, the Lady Antonia, in order to recoup a considerable debt. Meanwhile, rebellion is in the air and as the Ides of October festival dawns to celebrate the completion of agricultural and military campaigns, a violent riot erupts. Can Magnus help right the wrongs that have been perpetrated upon the stirred-up crowd?A VESPASIAN NOVELLA______________________________________________Don't miss Robert Fabbri's epic new series Alexander's Legacy
Disponible depuis: 21/05/2014.

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