When her husband, Otto II, is killed in battle, Byzantine princess Theophano becomes Regent over the tenth-century Holy Roman Empire, while her aunt and advisor, Aspasia, pursues a dangerous love affair with the late king's Moorish physician
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About the Author:
Judith Tarr is the author of more than twenty widely praised novels, including "The Throne of Isis, White Mare's Daughter, "and "Queen of Swords," as well as five previous volumes in the Avaryan Chronicles: "The Hall of the Mountain King, The Lady of Han-Gilen and A Fall of Princes" (collected in one volume as Avaryan Rising), "Arrows of the Sun, "and "Spear of Heaven." A graduate of Yale and Cambridge University, Judith Tarr holds degrees in ancient and medieval history, and breeds Lipizzan horses at Dancing Horse Farm, her home in Vail, Arizona.
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