Lucia
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Narrateur(s):
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Imogen Church
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Auteur(s):
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Steven A. McKay
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At eight years old, Lucia is torn from the life she knew. Her village burned to the ground and parents murdered by Romans, she is kidnapped, sold and shipped abroad to the Villa Tempestatis in Britannia to serve the young Roman army officer Castus.
Faced with a bleak future of decades of servitude to her master, as well as sadistic brutality at the hands of his slave and manageress, Paltucca, she finds herself fixated by one thought alone. Fuelled by hatred and a belief that the gods saved her for a reason, she vows to never taste freedom until she gets her revenge.
As she and her fellow slaves are exploited mercilessly by the master and his 'noble' friends - and brutally punished for even the smallest misdemeanours - Lucia’s longing for vengeance only grows stronger. Despite warnings from her loyal friend, Sennianus, that her hatred won’t bring her happiness, she continues to plot the downfall of Castus and Paltucca.
When Paltucca performs an unforgivable act, cruelly destroying a chance of happiness for Lucia, the manageress seals her own fate and unwittingly becomes her own undoing. But what will become of Castus? Risen within the ranks and trusted by the master, Lucia must decide whether or not to exploit her power and risk everything to fulfil her lifelong desire.
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- presterjohn1
- 2019-10-22
A well-researched historical novel
Steven A. McKay's Lucia is a wonderful novel and a deep and layered character.
Lucia lost everything as a child only to discover that even when it seems you have nothing, you can still lose more. Forced into slavery from a young age, Lucia endures hardship, privation and abuse against her person and her dignity. As the years pass, her cunning intelligence emerges and she begins to craft a brilliant plan for revenge against those who have destroyed her life.
The life of a Roman slave is made very real and McKay fleshes out that existence from the viewpoint of the slaves themselves. The tasks set for the slaves of a Roman villa are interesting and feel authentic, as do the various ways in which the slaves cope with their fate. It's clear McKay has done his research.
Imogen Church is a brilliant narrator.
I have read all of McKay's work and this one is up there with the best of his novels. Highly recommended.
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