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The Olive and the Ash
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- ISBN8235925298
- EAN9798235925298
- Date de parution10/08/2026
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- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
In the sweltering summer of 150 CE, as the sacred truce holds over the Altis and forty thousand voices rise from the earthen stadium, the olive groves of Elis carry a deadlier weight than victory wreaths. Young Ariston, heir to a sacred grove whose oil has anointed champions for generations, returns to claim his father's treasury rights only to find Lysimachos, a rival Elean lord, waiting with documents that smell of forgery and a betrothal that would bind Lysandra, daughter of the chief priest of Zeus, to his own house.
Into the valley come three men whose fates will tear the truce apart: Theron, a pankratiast from the eastern provinces fighting for a wreath that could buy his family's freedom; Demetrios, an amphora trader drowning in debt and forced into smuggling who witnesses a murder he cannot unsee; and Menander, a silver-tongued Athenian sophist whose truths about Roman gold and Greek honour draw assassins from the shadow of Herodes Atticus' new Nymphaeum.
Passion burns in moonlit groves and sweat-slicked stadium dust alike. When evidence of fixed contests, planted herbs, and a slain treasury clerk surfaces, Ariston and Lysandra must risk everything-their bodies, their names, their love-to expose a conspiracy that would turn Zeus' sanctuary into a marketplace of proxies and lies. The Olive and the Ash is historical fiction grounded in Pausanias, Olympic inscriptions, and the archaeology of the Altis: a novel of ritual purity and political greed, athletic glory and forbidden desire, where excellence cannot be bought-only lived, and sometimes bled for.
Into the valley come three men whose fates will tear the truce apart: Theron, a pankratiast from the eastern provinces fighting for a wreath that could buy his family's freedom; Demetrios, an amphora trader drowning in debt and forced into smuggling who witnesses a murder he cannot unsee; and Menander, a silver-tongued Athenian sophist whose truths about Roman gold and Greek honour draw assassins from the shadow of Herodes Atticus' new Nymphaeum.
Passion burns in moonlit groves and sweat-slicked stadium dust alike. When evidence of fixed contests, planted herbs, and a slain treasury clerk surfaces, Ariston and Lysandra must risk everything-their bodies, their names, their love-to expose a conspiracy that would turn Zeus' sanctuary into a marketplace of proxies and lies. The Olive and the Ash is historical fiction grounded in Pausanias, Olympic inscriptions, and the archaeology of the Altis: a novel of ritual purity and political greed, athletic glory and forbidden desire, where excellence cannot be bought-only lived, and sometimes bled for.





















