Download The Lucius Panderius Papers series by Philip Matyszak (.ePUB)

The Lucius Panderius Papers series by Philip Matyszak (#1-3)
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Overview: Ancient history has been my job and my hobby for the last 30 years. I spend a lot of time immersed in the world of antiquity, and whenever I come up a story or an idea that I would like to share with the rest of the world I write about it. At other times, when there’s some information I want, and there’s no readily available book that offers this, I write that book too. Some of my students (I also teach) have never before been introduced to the ancient world. It’s a fascinating place, as different as any alternative universe, but real. I always get excited by exploring there, and there’s always something new to find. At various times, I’ve lived on three different continents, and spent several wonderful years in Italy living right on top of the material I was writing about. I’m now in Canada with a home deep in the mountains of British Columbia, but there’s a part of me that is still in Rome lurking in the shadows of the ancient forum.
Genre: Fiction > General Fiction/Classics

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1. The Gold of Tolosa
Meet Lucius Panderius, war hero, connoisseur of fine wines and Germanic prostitutes – and the perpetrator of the biggest gold theft in history. This first novel by well-known writer and historian Philip Matyszak takes us from the mean streets of Rome to the even meaner streets of Gallic Tolosa in a journey filled with ambush, intrigue, battle and double-cross. In 105 BC Rome is faced with extinction, both from a huge army of invading barbarians and by a dark curse that has been festering for generations. It falls to Lucius Panderius to avert both threats, and incidentally to make himself richer than Croesus. Though fiction, the Gold of Tolosa is historically accurate and explains how enough loot to recapitalize a third-world economy was taken in a theft that really did happen. Whether Lucius is crossing swords with barbarian warriors or Roman magistrates, the pace is never less than frantic, and ancient Rome has never been more fun …

2. The Servant of Aphrodite
After returning from the dead – or at least from the river Arausio – Lucius Panderius finds himself back in Rome, and an unwilling participant in the snake-pit of Roman politics. Whether dodging assassins in the back-alleys, or ducking missiles at political rallies, our hero finds that the streets of his home city can be just as dangerous as the battlefield. And on the battlefield, at least you know who your enemies are … Rome, 104 BC is a city on edge; torn by social conflict and threatened with destruction by a massive barbarian invasion. To survive the turmoil, Lucius Panderius needs to be every bit as ruthless and duplicitous as his shadowy and powerful enemies.

3. The Blood-Red Sunset
The year is 101 BC and the people of Rome and Italy face extinction as a huge barbarian horde marches south. The Cimbri have destroyed one Roman army after another in their seemingly unstoppable advance. Now one last force stands in their way – an army of released jailbirds, retired veterans, and unskilled teenagers, together with a motley collection of allies whose only common feature is their unreliability. However, the commander of this hastily-assembled force has one powerful weapon at his disposal – Lucius Panderius, spy and counter-intelligence officer extraordinary. Unfortunately, Lucius has first to survive a lethal conspiracy by his own side, find a murderer, and discover the identity of the spy who has put the very survival of Rome in doubt. After that, dealing with a hundred thousand or so bloodthirsty barbarian warriors should be relatively straightforward …

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