Roma Victrix

Roma Victrix by Russell Whitfield, published by Myrmidon in 2011, is the second installment in a trilogy centered around a female gladiator. This edition spans 512 pages and is presented in English. The narrative picks up four years after the events of Gladiatrix, following Lysandra as she navigates her new life and struggles with personal demons, including an addiction to alcohol. Meanwhile, her rival Sorena has risen to power, leading a fierce group of horsewomen and holding the fate of a young tribune in her hands.
Readers will find an exploration of themes such as rivalry, redemption, and the harsh realities of life in ancient Rome. As Lysandra prepares for a command performance at the Flavian Amphitheatre, she must confront her past and the formidable Gladiatrix Prima, Aesalon Nocturna, who boasts an unblemished record. This installment delves into the complexities of its characters and their journeys, set against a backdrop of action and adventure in a historical context.
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The second adventure in the visceral female gladiator trilogy that began with Gladiatrix, featuring an unforgettable heroine Four years have passed since Lysandra’s epic but inconclusive battle with her hated rival Sorena in the arena of Halicarnassus, after which both combatants were granted their freedom. Now Sorena leads a vicious troop of horsewomen. Into her hands falls the young tribune Gaius Minervius Valerian, and she ponders whether to deal him a slow and painful death, or release him to journey back to Rome in shame as the sole survivor of the empire’s most humiliating defeat for half a millennium. Meanwhile, Lysandra has become accustomed to easy living and suffered an insidious addiction to alcohol that, together with her unabated hubris, is sapping both her self esteem and friendships. But now the Emperor Domitian has called for a command performance at Rome’s newly built Flavian Amphitheatre. Lysandra is invited to fight Rome’s adored Gladiatrix Prima, the beautiful and deadly fighter known as Aesalon Nocturna, the Midnight Falcon. Her record is devastating: 30 bouts; 30 wins–no draws or losses. Lysandra has to face up to all that she is and all that she must become as all roads lead to Rome.
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