Viggen Posted January 25, 2016 Report Share Posted January 25, 2016 A Servant of Aphrodite by Philip Matyszak Book Review by Thomas A. Timmes It takes an exceptional author to write an intriguing and suspenseful book like A Servant of Aphrodite. Professor Philip Matyszak (Maty) is definitely such an author. He possesses the necessary writing skills, intellectual brilliance, experience, and background to write a novel that is not only gripping, but also educational, and interesting. Since 2003 he has authored over twenty successful books. A Servant of Aphrodite is a reflection of Maty’s extensive travel, interesting background, and in-depth knowledge of ancient Rome. The storyline of A Servant of Aphrodite is built upon the aftermath of the Roman military disaster at Arausio in 105 BC and is a sequel to Maty’s earlier book The Gold of Tolosa. Lucius Panderius is the protagonist in both novels that also feature other notable historical personalities such as Consuls Caepio, Marius, and Sulla.... ...continue to the full review of A Servant of Aphrodite by Philip Matyszak Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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