The final instalment in Elodie Harper's Sunday Times bestselling Wolf Den Trilogy\n\nA courtesan in Rome. Playing for power. Haunted by her past. Her name is Amara. How\nwill her fortunes fall?\nAmara’s journey has taken her far, from a lowly slave in Pompeii’s brothel to a highpowered courtesan in Rome. She is now a freedwoman with wealth and influence, yet\nshe is still drawn back to her past.\nFor while Amara is caught up in the political scheming of the Imperial palace, her\ndaughter remains in Pompeii, raised by the only man she ever truly loved. Although she\nlongs for her family, Amara knows they are safest while she is far away. Perhaps, with\nenough cunning and courage, she will manage to turn Fortuna’s wheel in their favour.\nBut the year is ad 79, and Mount Vesuvius is preparing to make itself known...\nThe Temple of Fortuna is the dramatic final instalment in Elodie Harper’s Sunday\nTimes-bestselling Wolf Den trilogy, which reimagines the lives of women who have long\nbeen overlooked.\nPraise for the Wolf Den Trilogy:\n'Captivating' Jennifer Saint\n'Vibrant and thrilling' Observer\n'Beautiful' Susan Stokes-Chapman\n‘Richly imagined' Louise O'Neill\n'Spell-binding' Anna Mazzola\n'One-of-a-kind' Red Magazine\n'Triumphant' Luna McNamara
Elodie Harper is a journalist and prize winning short story writer. Her story 'Wild Swimming' won the 2016 Bazaar of Bad Dreams short story competition, judged by Stephen King. She is currently a reporter at ITV News Anglia in the East of England. Elodie is the author of The Wolf Den, the first in a trilogy of novels set in ancient Pompeii. The second in the series, The House with The Golden Door, is out in the UK in 2022. She is also the author of two thrillers, The Death Knock and The Binding Song.
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