Children Of The Wolf by Alfred Duggan

Set in the tumultuous period of the Roman Empire's decline, the narrative follows the lives of two brothers, Romulus and Remus, who are raised by a she-wolf after being abandoned as infants. As they grow, their bond is tested by the harsh realities of survival and the political intrigue surrounding the founding of Rome. The story delves into themes of loyalty, ambition, and the struggle for power, painting a vivid picture of ancient Rome's legendary origins and the complex dynamics that shaped its early history.

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Published
1959
Nationality
British
Length
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Pages
250-300
Original Language
English
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