"The author interposes a broad mix of history, fiction and the supernatural to create a portrait of epic proportions. ... Schenck offers regular contrasts between the decadence of Rome and the morality of those under its yoke, and the savior is portrayed as a guiding light in an otherwise murderous, untrustworthy time ... the story is noteworthy for its breadth of context. ... An ambitious novel."
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