Author: | Hank Curci | ISBN: | 9781310620409 |
Publisher: | Hank Curci | Publication: | February 2, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Hank Curci |
ISBN: | 9781310620409 |
Publisher: | Hank Curci |
Publication: | February 2, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Caesar’s Jaguar is set in the year 1963 near San Francisco at the University of California at Berkeley.
John Moore, a brilliant young scientist, invents a time machine and brings back to ancient Rome in year 79AD a fire engine red Jaguar sports car with the intentions of racing this beautiful automobile in the famous Circus Maximus Chariot Races.
The grand prize of this most prestigious chariot race was the hand of Caesar’s beautiful daughter Ruth.
Caesar in the year 79AD Rome was Titus Flavius Vespasianus Emperor of Rome from 79AD to 81AD.
Ruth’s greatest hopes were dashed when she learned her lover and hopefully her future husband, Glacus, had his magnificent Arabian chariot race horses poisoned by the evil and vile Darius, a Roman infantry officer known for his cruelty and torturous brutality.
Ruth was now facing the horrible possibility of becoming Darius’ wife and the brutal Darius becoming Caesar’s son in law...may the gods save Rome, may the gods save Ruth...
Caesar’s Jaguar is set in the year 1963 near San Francisco at the University of California at Berkeley.
John Moore, a brilliant young scientist, invents a time machine and brings back to ancient Rome in year 79AD a fire engine red Jaguar sports car with the intentions of racing this beautiful automobile in the famous Circus Maximus Chariot Races.
The grand prize of this most prestigious chariot race was the hand of Caesar’s beautiful daughter Ruth.
Caesar in the year 79AD Rome was Titus Flavius Vespasianus Emperor of Rome from 79AD to 81AD.
Ruth’s greatest hopes were dashed when she learned her lover and hopefully her future husband, Glacus, had his magnificent Arabian chariot race horses poisoned by the evil and vile Darius, a Roman infantry officer known for his cruelty and torturous brutality.
Ruth was now facing the horrible possibility of becoming Darius’ wife and the brutal Darius becoming Caesar’s son in law...may the gods save Rome, may the gods save Ruth...