Herculaneum: Paradise Lost

by Lorraine Blundell


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 1/30/2020

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 238
ISBN : 9781728398181
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 238
ISBN : 9781728398174

About the Book

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Pass into the town of Herculaneum and feel the ancient volcanic paving stones beneath your feet as you tread the narrow streets. Gaze up at the ruined buildings, many with their top storeys still there, and stop by the ornate street fountains as residents did once to drink. Who were these people? And who was the man imprisoned in the town’s locked room with the barred window?

Lucius Calpurnius Piso, is master of the huge, exquisite villa perched on the clifftop on the fringe of town. He is wealthy and the guardian of a hidden horde of the Emperor’s gold.

Alexus, Calpurnius’ friend, is a Greek trader of antiquities. What has he found that is so special it’s worth a fortune?

Frontius, master fresco painter is close to retirement and in poverty after his wife walked out with all of their savings.

Livia, a sharp-tongued, wealthy matron is married to one of the most disliked men in Herculaneum. She is in dispute with Frontius about his fee.

Prima, the most beautiful and famous courtesan in Herculaneum and Pompeii, has an unusual secret.

Cassia, a pleasant, chatty woman is the owner of the town’s only luxury hotel. She is liked by all. Who would seek to do her damage?

Their fates become tangled together as Vesuvius erupts. Who will live and who will die? And what will happen to the survivors?


About the Author

Lorraine Blundell (Parsons) was born in Brisbane, Australia. She lives in Melbourne and has a daughter, Jenni, and a son, Steve. Lorraine graduated from the University of Queensland with a Bachelor of Arts Degree majoring in English and History. She holds a teaching qualification in Drama from Trinity College, London.

She trained as a classical singer at the Queensland State Conservatorium of Music, Brisbane. Spanning that period she sang professionally on television as a solo vocalist, regularly performing on channels BTQ7 and QTQ9 Brisbane as well as nationally on HSV7 Melbourne.

Lorraine is an experienced performer in amateur musical theatre productions. Her interests are singing, ancient history and archaeology.