Sword Thief
- Pages
- 156
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780545135702
- Reading Time
- ~2h 44min
Sword Thief is a book by Peter Lerangis. It has 156 pages.
About this book
Set against the opulent and treacherous backdrop of first-century Rome, this middle-grade historical novel follows a young boy trained from childhood to serve as an elite assassin. As he navigates the shadowed corridors of imperial power, Lucius must reconcile his lethal skills with a growing moral conscience. The narrative examines the psychological toll of violence, the complexity of loyalty in a corrupt society, and the difficult transition from childhood obedience to independent judgment. Drawing on extensive research into Roman military practices and court politics, the author crafts a tense, character-driven story that balances historical authenticity with accessible adventure. The novel distinguishes itself through its unflinching yet age-appropriate exploration of ethical ambiguity, offering young readers a nuanced look at how individuals navigate systems that demand compliance over compassion. Through carefully rendered period details and a tightly paced structure, the work invites reflection on the nature of duty, the weight of choices, and the possibility of redemption in a world that measures worth by strength alone.
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Sword Thief has 156 pages.
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Set against the opulent and treacherous backdrop of first-century Rome, this middle-grade historical novel follows a young boy trained from childhood to serve as an elite assassin. As he navigates the shadowed corridors of imperial power, Lucius must reconcile his lethal skills with a growing moral ...
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Sword Thief was written by Peter Lerangis.