Review
"An ingenious mystery with a background combining the glitz of high tech with the decadence of ancient Rome." --
Walter Jon Williams, author of Rift"K.D. Wentworth is an uncommonly good writer." --
Algis Budrys, author or Rogue Moon"This is old fashioned heroic adventure, mixing sf and fantasy with a reckless abandon that makes it fun." --
Locus
Product Description
Kerickson was the main programmer of the Imperium Game, a three-dimensional recreation of the Roman Empire, complete with a slave market, public baths, gladiatorial combat, and a pantheon of ingeniously programmed deities. The Game was incredibly popular, exciting, and flawlessor so it seemed, until the god programs unexpectedly began to exceed their parameters. Suddenly, the Game was out of control. The gods ran rampant, life became violent and chaotic, the Roman emperor turned up deadfor real--and Kerickson was the prime suspect. Pursued by a policeman convinced of his guilt, Kerickson fled into the increasingly dangerous world of the Game. Now a lowly gladiator trainee, Kerickson must find the identity of the true murderer, and quickbecause if the authorities don't get him, the gods surely will.
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