Download 2 books by Pierre Sabbagh & Antoine Grazian (.ePUB)(.PDF)

2 books by Pierre Sabbagh & Antoine Grazian
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Overview: Pierre Sabbagh (18 July 1918 – 30 September 1994) was a major personality in French television, as a journalist, producer and director.
Pierre Alain Sabbagh was born in Lannion (Côtes-d’Armor) and died in Paris. He was the younger son of the artist Georges Hanna Sabbagh and the art historian and resistance heroine Agnès Humbert.
Genre: Romance > Historical Fiction

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Fanina: She was forbidden to love. As a vestal virgin she was condemned to chastity and the penalty for loving was to be buried alive.
But one day as she went to fetch sacred water for the cleaning of the temple her way was barred by a blue-eyed young man from Gaul.
Beautiful tempestuous Fanina’s dangerous surrender to love is absorbingly depicted against its violet and vivid roman background.

Fanina, Child of Rome: Freed from the tomb where she was buried alive, in accordance with Roman law, the young vestal virgin, Fanina, is only briefly reunited with her lover, Caius Vindex. In this, their glittering second novel, Pierre Sabbagh and Antoine Graziani vividly describe the intrigue, the treachery, the passion, which circumscribe the life of this beautiful girl.
Thrust into a maelstrom of terror and adventure, her path leads her from Rome to the strange and desolate wilderness of Vulci. Hounded by the agents of her enemy, Brazen-beard, shadowed by he monstrous dwarf, whose identity she cannot suspect, she faces here a more subtle danger: the passion with which she inspires Sejanus, the darkly handsome commander of the Praetorian Guard and the rival of the Emperor Tiberius.
It is here too that Fanina perceives the oppression of the Emperor’s rule, and begins her fight to re-establish the just Republic. Her great mission is acknowledged, but her emotions are still those of a woman, whose love for Caius never falters. Her struggle to save her country and her own happiness takes place against the absorbing background of Imperial Rome in all its splendour and decadence.

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