The Shards of Heaven | |
Author: | Michael Livingston |
Audio Read By: | Paul Hodgson |
Cover Artist: | Larry Rostant |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
Genre: | Historical fiction Fantasy |
Published: | November 24, 2015 |
Publisher: | Tor Books |
Pages: | 416 |
Isbn: | 978-0-76538-031-9 |
Followed By: | The Gates of Hell |
The Shards of Heaven is a 2015 historical fantasy debut novel by Michael Livingston. It chronicles Octavian's war against Mark Antony and Cleopatra, seen from the perspective of the minor historical figures who surround them.
Years after the murder of Julius Caesar, his adopted son Octavian has succeeded him as a powerful force in Rome, if only as a senator with a large personal army. Octavian is somewhat threatened by the existence of Caesarion, Caesar's son by the Egyptian queen Cleopatra, who is himself Pharaoh alongside his mother. Octavian's nemesis Mark Antony has left Italy for Egypt, where he has fathered three children with Cleopatra, and his declaration of Caesarion as Caesar's legitimate heir incites war with Rome. Meanwhile, Caesar's other adopted son, Juba, has found the fabled Trident of Poseidon, a magical artifact with unearthly destructive power. He intends to use it—and the other so-called "Shards of Heaven"—to avenge himself on Rome for the death of his natural father, the king of Numidia.
Livingston, a historian and professor of medieval literature, had been writing fiction for years while publishing multiple academic works.[1] [2] [3] He wrote The Shards of Heaven during the decade after the publication of his first short story in 2005.[1] Asked about his choice of setting, Livingston said:
Noting that "The Shards of Heaven is intended to fall in the gray area between legend and history", Livingston said that while researching the novel he read "a great many articles and studies that might bring most folk to tears: from scholarly arguments about the construction of Roman triremes to countless ancient descriptions of places like the Great Lighthouse or the Tomb of Alexander the Great."[1]
Livingston previewed the cover of The Shards of Heaven on his website in March 2015.[4] He said that the image, created by Larry Ronstant, was inspired by the covers of Bernard Cornwell historical novels such as 1356, and features "roughed up" Roman centurion armor as would have been worn by Vorenus and Pullo.[5] The Shards of Heaven was published on November 24, 2015.
In a November 2015 interview, Livingston noted that the sequel to The Shards of Heaven would be called The Temples of the Ark.[1] As of January 2016, the author's web site referred to the second installment as The Gates of Hell.[6]
Publishers Weekly said that "this multipronged tale is dense with action and incident; it’s grounded in history, mythology, and religion, but not weighed down by them."[7] Kirkus Reviews wrote, "Readers with an interest in this era will be captivated by the weaving of fiction with the reality of the past and the weaving of the reality of the past with the magic of the unseen world, even if the religious inquiries of the text aren’t especially fresh."[8] In a blurb featured on the novel's cover, historical novelist Bernard Cornwell called The Shards of Heaven "a brilliant debut", writing that "Livingston has spiced real history with a compelling dose of fantasy! Wonderfully imaginative and beautifully told."[4]