Read this book in 2007, and it tells for a part the life-story of Agrippina, at court in Rome, as wife of Claudius and mother of Nero.
Set between 15-68 AD, this is a story told by the one-eyed former gladiator, Parmenon, about a woman who saw her father murdered, was banished by her brother, and was finally killed on the orders of her son, Nero.
A beautiful and talented woman who did use her charm and power on man to reach her goal in life at the Imperial court of Rome.
This is a wonderful retelling of the brutal life of Agrippina at the violent Imperial Roman court, as well as her stubbornness to get her son, Nero, recognized and awarded as Emperor, and bypassing Britannicus through murder by poison just like her husband at the time, Emperor Claudius, but to be rewarded in the end by a death sentence by her own son, Emperor Nero.
Very much recommended, for this is a wonderful tale about a strong and manipulating Roman matron at the Imperial Court of Rome, and that's why I like to call this book: "A Captivating Tough & Powerful Domina"!