536 AD
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Publisher Description
Set in the year 536 — a time remembered as the year without a summer — this novel follows Lucius, a quiet imperial scribe in Constantinople, as he witnesses the slow unraveling of a world that believes itself eternal.
When the sky darkens after a distant volcanic eruption and the sun loses its warmth, the empire does not collapse in a single moment. Instead, order erodes quietly: harvests fail, hunger spreads, the price of bread rises, and the familiar rhythm of the city falters. Through Lucius's records — first careful, then fragmented, and finally abandoned — we watch a civilization confront something it cannot conquer with laws, faith, or memory.