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    • Pub. Date: September 1994
    • 800pp
    • Sales Rank: 166,694
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      • Pub. Date: September 1994
      • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
      • Format: Paperback, 800pp
      • Sales Rank: 166,694

      Synopsis

      On the day of her birth, Auriane received a mysterious amulet from a priestess-and a doubleedged prophecy of doom and glory. The daughter of a Germanic tribal chieftain, Auriane witnessed unspeakable horrors committed against her people by ruthless invaders. And when tragedy tore her family apart, she took the oath of a warrior, and vowed revenge. Tales of her brilliant swath of conquest carried as far as Rome, to the renowned statesman Marcus Julianus-who felt his destiny intertwined with Auriane's, and wore about his neck an identical amulet

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      Twin destinies intertwined by fate and mystery collide in this remarkable debut novel of ancient Roman and Germanic tribal conflict and resolution from a gifted new writer. Epic in scope, The Light Bearer is an unforgettable reading experience in the tradition of I, Claudius.

      Publishers Weekly

      Probably the greatest compliment to Gillespie's first novel is that at 800 pages, the book isn't too long. Spanning the years between A.D. 52-shortly before Nero's accession-and Nerva's accession in 96, the novel invokes tribal warfare, two tyrants, Domitian's terror, gladiatorial spectacles, blood vengeance, imperial intrigues and a mythic love. At the center is Auriane, the daughter of a Chattian chieftain fated to lead her tribe against Rome but also to disgrace it by murdering her father. On the other side of the Alps is Marcus Julianus, a philosophically disposed nobleman trying to salvage justice under the despotic Nero and Domitian. Marcus is haunted by his late father's vague records of a German warrior maid and the two finally meet when Auriane is captured in Domitian's Chattian campaign. Gillespie depends too much on the reader's indulgence when describing the lovers early meetings; they are portentous fated conjoinings rather than a naturally evolving attraction. But this is a quibble because the romance is secondary to the mature couple's greater, more pressing concerns. For anyone interested in this tumultuous period of Roman despotism and Germanic tribes, Gillespie's epic is an intriguing recording of everyday detail, national issues and, more impressively, overarching influences of religion and psychology. Advertising. (Sept.)

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      Donna Gillespie is at work on the third book in this series.

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      Light Bearerby Anonymous

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      June 01, 2006: A fabulous book! Really riveting, interesting history of a Germantic tribe called the Chattians and then interweave a plot with Rome... wow.

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      March 21, 2005: I'm only sixteen, but Roman history fascinates me...yet I didn't know how much until I read this book. Gillespie weaves an amazing pair of stories, eventually intertwining them in a most spectacular fashion. I absolutely loved this book and hope she writes more.


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