From the author of CALIGULA (an engrossing new spin on a well-known tale - The Times) comes a new standalone novel in the Damned Emperors series: COMMODUS.
162AD. Rome is enjoying a period of stability and prosperity. The Empire's bounds are increasing, and two sons are born into the imperial succession for the first time in nearly a century. But all is not as it appears - cracks are beginning to show. The wars have rumbled on too long, and there are whispers of a sickness in the East.
Just thirty years later, the Empire will be caught up in civil war, the imperial dynasty ended, and Rome burned.
One man tried to hold the fracturing state together. To Rome, he was their Emperor, their Hercules, their golden gladiator fighting off all foes, their Commodus.
One woman tried to hold him together. To Commodus, she was, simply, Marcia.