Gladiadoras. El duelo de la eternidad / Gladiatrix. The Duel of the Eternity
In the arena they fought for their lives.
In Rome they fought to defend what they believed in.
Together they proved that anything is possible.
The year 124 AD. Helena and Valeria are two young Roman women from very different worlds: one is a slave, the other a noblewoman. However, both have to make decisions that test their courage. When Emperor Hadrian falls in love with the slave Antinous, Helena’s beloved, the young woman is forced to become the best gladiator of all time, something never seen before by the Romans, and in this way try to get closer to Antinous. For her part, Valeria, daughter of a renowned lawyer, dreams of defeating fate that awaits her as a wife and mother in an age ruled by the will and command of men.
The year 131 AD. The people of Rome celebrate the most incredible gladiatorial combat ever seen. Driven by the desire for freedom and revenge, Achillia and Amazona face each other in a final duel. The duel for an eternity.
The author of ππ±πͺπ€πΆππΆπ΄, Juan Tranche, returns to the exciting theme of the Roman gladiators and on this occasion sets his novel πππ’π₯πͺπ’π₯π°π³π’π΄ in the Rome of the first century AD. The work has all the ingredients of a good example of the genre: intrigue, love, action and in-depth historical documentation.
A fast-paced novel, full of intrigue, action and love, destined to be a bestseller of the year. The setting is the Rome of the Emperor Hadrian, the place where the role of women is vindicated.
πππ’π₯πͺπ’π₯π°π³π’π΄ gives us the stories of unforgettable women who fight in and out of the arena to decide for themselves".
Well documented and with clear-cut and detailed settings, Juan Tranche offers us the story of three women who should be rescued: Helena, Valeria and Domicia, whose particular struggle to decide for themselves will captivate all readers.
Juan Tranche presents in πππ’π₯πͺπ’π₯π°π³π’π΄ a magnificent historical novel, full of intrigue, action and love, which deals for the first time with the subject of female gladiators, a subject hardly ever touched on in literature. In an excellently documented account and remarkably detailed settings, the author, a specialist in ancient Rome, gives us an exciting story of Helena, Valeria and Domitia, whose struggle to decide for themselves will fascinate the readers.