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The unforgiven king, L.M. Affrossman

Label
The unforgiven king, L.M. Affrossman
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
The unforgiven king
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
L.M. Affrossman
Summary
The central character of this book has no name. Almost forgotten by history she might have, passed into obscurity, just another slave at the court of Herod the Great. But, Loshema (no name) has a talent for storytelling. Hidden in the shadows she charts Herod's rise from man to king, and from king to monster. But, Loshema is far, from the usual kind of narrator. At times, she talks directly to the reader, drawing them into the fascinating and dangerous world of Jerusalem over two millennia ago, a world populated with the great names of the time, Mark Antony, Cleopatra, Julius Caesar, Octavian... As she reaches maturity, Loshema can no longer be a passive observer, but finds herself entangled with the highest levels of intrigue. And, as paranoia begins to destroy Herod's kingdom, she suddenly finds herself wielding power over, who will live and who will die. (This book is, based on the accounts in Josephus, not the gospel of Matthew.) "Many innocents will die before this story is over. Just not the ones you were expecting. And, the son of God has less to fear in this world than the sons of man. But, why waste time? We both know why you are here. You want to see the monster."
Target audience
adult
Classification
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