: Alongside his companion in hardship, Titus, Valerius learns the hard lesson that in Rome, one either survives or dies. Their journey takes them to the foot of Mount Vesuvius, where they face the eruption that buries Pompeya in ash and fire, a disaster that eventually separates the two friends.

: Under the reign of Emperor Titus Flavio Vespasiano, the plot thickens as a series of senator assassinations threatens the peace of the empire. Valerius becomes central to a race against time to stop the killer. Key Themes and Style

: Francisco Gil, a master's graduate in Economics and Finance and an avid reader, uses his passion for history to create a vivid "parallel world," as described in his author profile on Amazon.

In , Francisco Gil crafts a historical narrative that plunges readers into the brutal and treacherous world of the Roman Empire during the 1st century AD. The story follows the life of Valerius , a young man whose fate is irrevocably altered by a violent trauma witnessed in childhood—the murder of his parents in the streets of Rome under the shadow of Emperor Nero's erratic reign. Plot and Character Arc

: At just four years old, Valerius returns to Rome with his parents, only to have his world shattered by a brutal assassination he witnesses while hiding behind a column. This moment defines his future, forcing him to grow up amidst the filth and poverty of the city's underbelly.

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Readers on Goodreads and Amazon have praised the book for its relentless pacing and the emotional depth of its protagonist, particularly his relationship with his mother and his internal struggle against his destiny.

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