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336 pages, Paperback
First published March 10, 2020
I had this book waiting to be read for about a year due to the rather dull cover and the book blurb that suggested the story might be a mess. The story is fine, clear and captivating all the way through. It started out in the present and when I discovered Monk was gay I told myself, "If this has explicit gay sex scenes, I'm trashing it. At best, I'll likely just give this a 3/5." I've got nothing against gay characters, but I was expecting to be put off by his relationships. I needn't have worried. Monk's relationship with Sporus felt as meaningful as Banks relationship with Mariko.
The story starts sometime near the present with Monk on a British public school a trip to Rome along with classmates who bully him because he's gay, or maybe just because he's not one of them. While that story kept me turning pages, it was nothing like the gripping story that the novel became as Monk was transported to ancient Rome. When the story does come back to the present, it's twenty years later and the world has changed drastically.
There was never a place in this novel where I was impatiently waiting for the writer to get the ball rolling again. It was a wild ride from start to finish.