Ratings70
Average rating4.1
Listening to Derek Jacobi narrate this book is a delight, the man commits to a stutter like a true thespian.
It ended a little abruptly, and the characters are a little thin compared to something like Memoirs of Hadrian, but it's the classiest pulpy read I've experienced in a while.
The book was some fun saucy historical fiction, can't argue with that.