Caesarion

Forget everything you thought you knew about the death of Cleopatra.

When archaeologists Fia Quinn and Carlo DeLuca uncover a cache of carbonized scrolls buried beneath the ashes of Vesuvius, they realize they may have found something impossible—proof that Caesarion, the son of Cleopatra and Julius Caesar, survived into old age and recorded his story in his own hand.

As Carlo deciphers the ancient texts, the voice of the last heir of the Ptolemaic dynasty emerges from two thousand years of silence, revealing a world of assassination, betrayal, political terror, and a desperate struggle against the growing power of Octavian—the future Augustus Caesar.

Blending archaeological mystery with historical suspense, Caesarion unfolds as an epic adventure that carries the reader across the face of the ancient world.

Charred scrolls Mount Vesuvius and Herculaneum Cleopatra and Ptolemaic Egypt Roman power in the age of Octavian Athens and the Areopagus Ancient Mediterranean sea route 10th Roman Legion staff

A visual passage through the world of Caesarion: Alexandria, Rome, Athens, Herculaneum, and the sea roads of the ancient Mediterranean.

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