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Sand of the Arena
A Gladiators of the Empire Novel
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- نقد و بررسی
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![Publisher's Weekly](https://images.contentreserve.com/pw_logo.png)
September 26, 2005
For this first entry in a new series, debut novelist Duffy recreates in gory detail the world of Roman gladiators, complete with larger-than-life characters and plenty of fast-paced, sanguinary action. When the hero, Quintus Honorius Romanus, loses his parents and is injured during a storm at sea, a resentful and resourceful slave, Lucius, steals his identity. The real Quintus—renamed Taurus—works to rebuild his life as a gladiator, with the help of new friends Lindani, an African hunter, and Amazonia, a rare female gladiator who seems lifted straight from the overheated world of professional wrestling. Meanwhile, Lucius—masquerading as the patrician Quintus—rises to a position of power in Rome. Beginning in Britannia on the frontier of the Empire, Taurus fights his way to notoriety, a match in Rome and the inevitable showdown with his nemesis. From training regimen to weapons and fighting tactics, Duffy renders the technical elements of the "sport" in layman's terms. He also corrects some common misconceptions about gladiatorial combat—e.g., the losing fighter was more likely to be spared than killed. Despite its made-for-TV-movie plotting and characterizations, this entertaining read may find a receptive audience among fans of historical fiction. Agents, Loretta Barrett and Nick Mullendore.
![Library Journal](https://images.contentreserve.com/libraryjournal_logo.png)
November 1, 2005
Swordplay and depravity abound in television writer and Emmy Award -winning producer Duffy's well-researched and exciting but flawed novel of decadence in first-century Rome. This initial installation of the -Gladiators of the Empire - series centers on Quintus Romanus, the adolescent son of wealthy parents. After his family is destroyed in a storm and his identity stolen by Lucius, a hateful young slave, Quintus trains to become a murderously efficient and successful gladiator in order to survive. He travels from Britain to Rome and meets a host of disparate characters in a series of adventures that unfold in his quest for justice. Duffy knows a great deal about gladiators and Rome, but the plot is predictable, the characterization shallow, and the dialog poorly written, filled with jarring modern idioms. Also, some of the action in the arena is wildly implausible. While readers may want to compare "Sand" with the movie "Gladiator", they will find there is little to -Crowe - about here. For larger collections. [The publication of this book is timed to coincide with the climax of the 12-part HBO/BBC epic television series, "Rome". -Ed.]" -Robert Conroy, Warren, MI"
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