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“The city was silently bloating in the hot sun, rotting like the thousands of bodies that lay where they had fallen in street battles.” This opening sentence immerses readers in Jerusalem during the first Jewish-Roman War, seventy years after Christ's death. The narrative follows a group of Jews, Romans, and Barbarians amidst the siege, focusing on the tragic romance between Hadassah, a devoted slave girl, and Marcus, her owner's aristocratic brother. After witnessing her family's massacre and Jerusalem's destruction, Hadassah is captured and sold to a wealthy merchant’s family. In Rome, she serves the indulgent Julia Valerian, struggling to embody Jesus's teachings while concealing her faith for survival. Alone and confused, her only solace is her faith, through which she attempts to influence her captors. Julia, reckless and villainous, seeks to undermine Hadassah, while Marcus presents a different challenge. Can love blossom between Hadassah and Marcus despite their social divide and Hadassah’s unwavering faith contrasting with Marcus’s skepticism? Meanwhile, Atretes, a captured Germanic soldier, is thrust into the brutal world of gladiators. This era of Rome’s decline and decadence serves as a poignant backdrop to the struggles for survival faced by both Hadassah and Atretes.
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Mark of the Lion - 1: A Voice in the Wind, Richard Ferrone, Francine Rivers
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- Publicado en
- 1993
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- Dañado
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- 4,28 €
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