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The Course of Honor
Rome under Tiberius, his dreadful successor Caligula, and even the brilliant Claudius is a treacherous arena for ambitious men. But the career path for citizens who aspire to become senators is called "The Course of Honor" -- even if it is strewn with betrayal and murder. And this honorable course has an unbreakable rule: A Roman senator cannot marry a slave, even a freed one, no matter how great the passion between them.....

The scribe Caenis does not have the beauty to excite a grand passion in most men. Instead, she possesses an immense intelligence and a position in the household of Antonia, daughter of Marc Antony, sister-in-law of the Emperor Tiberius, and mother of Claudius -- a woman who wields formidable influence and power.

The soldier Vespasian -- solid, unpretentious, and courageous -- doesn't know any of that when he meets "an interesting girl" frying sausages in the imperial palace. Her name is Caenis, and she soon shares both his appetites and his soul.

Here, in a city of lavish baths, a thousand dark alleys, and sybaritic feasts where rivals are dispatched with poison, Caenis and Vespasian struggle with a world that would keep them apart. Yet as emperor after emperor plays out deadly, seductive games of lust and conquest, no one envisions that a country-born army man can ever win the throne. No one foresees such an unlikely future, except a slave girl who observes the bizarre fortunes of an imperial city and begins a daring course of honor of her own....

Capturing time and place brilliantly, Lindsey Davis plunges the reader into the intrigues of ancient Rome to unravel one of history's great mysteries: how a nation that spawned a Caligula found a great and good ruler named Vespasian... who chose as his lady love, a slave.


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Title of ebook: The Course of Honor
ISBN: 9780759540439
Publisher: Mysterious Press
Internet download file size: 336 kb
Released online for download: 08-23-2002
Author of eBook: Davis, Lindsey

The Course of Honor


Chapter One

Whatever was that?

The young man arrested his stride. He halted. At his shoulder his brother drew up equally amazed. An incongruous scent was beckoning them. They both sniffed the air.

Incredible! That was a pig's-meat sausage, vigorously frying.

Everywhere lay silent. The echoes of their own footfalls had whispered and died. No other sign of occupation disturbed the chill, tall, marble-veneered corridors of the staterooms on the Palatine Hill from which the Roman Empire was administered. Under the long-absent Emperor Tiberius these had never offered much of a homely welcome to strangers. Today was worse than ever. Arches that were meant to be guarded stood framed only by forbidding drapes whose heavy pleats had not been disturbed since they were first hung. No one else was here. Only that rich odor o ... read full excerpt from The Course of Honor ebook

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