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Alternative
/ Novella / Thriller
Contemporary
‘Roma
Nova’, Canada, New York, 'Eastern United States' (USA)
Tucked away somewhere in the
middle of Europe on a boundary with Austria is a little-known (fictional) country
called Roma Nova. It has been in existence for more than one and a half
millennia and was founded by leading Roman families fleeing the falling Roman
Empire. Roma Nova continues the old laws, religions and protocol whist
maintaining a solid relationship with all countries.
This is the world that Alison
Morton has created and Carina is a novella of crisis and corruption
within its own Senate.
The Carina of the title is a
lieutenant in the Praetorian Guard; she just happens to be the wife of Major
Conrad Mitelus and granddaughter of Aurelia Mitela, the second most powerful
woman in Roma Nova. So it is embarrassing for all when Carina has to be disciplined
for a simple prank. Having served her seven-day sentence, she is sent on a
mission to find and abduct a suspected traitor to face charges. With her friend
and colleague, Flavius, things go smoothly. To start with.....
This is a fabulous thriller that
really cracks along at a great pace and just doesn't let up from start to
finish. It shows that Roma Nova is up to date despite its ancient customs. It
is a stand-alone story featuring many characters from Ms Morton’s other full-length
novels that span two absorbing trilogies.
There are two things I love about
Ms Morton's 'world': one is that it is all so plausible and the other is that
Roma Nova has a lot to teach us about the sheer equality of the sexes in this
mythical country. The characters are well rounded and, impressively, are
fallible.
If you have not encountered Roma
Nova as yet, then I strongly recommend all previous six books with this as a
good start point to whet your appetite. A helpful brief history of Roma Nova is
also included at the end of this novella.
© Richard Tearle
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