Synopses & Reviews
After more than four hundred years of Roman rule, the island its conquerors called Britannia was abandoned—left to its own devices as the Roman empire contracted in a futile effort to defend itself from the barbarian hordes encroaching upon its heart. As Britannia falls into anarchy and the city of Viroconium is left undefended, two cousins who remained behind when the imperial forces withdrew pursue very different courses in the ensuing struggle to unite the disparate tribes and factions throughout the land.
Passionate, adventurous Dinas recruits followers and dreams of kingship. Thoughtful Cadogan saves a group of citizens when Saxons invade and burn Viroconium, then becomes the reluctant founder and leader of a new community that rises in the wilderness. The two cousins could not be more different, but their parallel stories encapsulate the era of a new civilization struggling to be born, in After Rome by Morgan Llywelyn.
Review
“[Llywelyn's] characters spring instantly to life and the reader remains captivated from first page to last.” —Jean M. Auel, author of The Shelters of Stone
“Morgan Llywelyn writes about ancient Ireland as if she just had breakfast there.”
—Parke Godwin, author of Beloved Exile
“One of the finest historical novels of the decade.”
—New Hampshire Sunday News on Druids
“Ms. Llywelyn masterfully brings both sides of the Celtic coin to life.”
—The Baltimore Sun on Red Branch
Review
“This is sharp and evocative writing. . . . Readers drawn to the post-Roman, pre-Arthurian period will want to pick it up for its energetic yet thoughtful recreation of this transitional stage in Britain's history, and of a proud people who formed the bedrock of a new nation.”
—Reading the Past
“An entirely satisfying historical tale of doomed expectations, a ruined landscape, of heroism and struggle amidst the withdrawal.”
—True Review
Synopsis
Anarchy rules in Britannia as the Roman Empire collapses, and two men fight to build stable lives among the chaos.
About the Author
New York Times bestselling author Morgan Llywelyn is the winner 1983 RT Times Award for Historical Novel of the Year (The Horse Goddess). She lives near Dublin, Ireland.