The Temple of Fortuna
the dramatic final instalment in the Sunday Times bestselling trilogy
The Temple of Fortuna
the dramatic final instalment in the Sunday Times bestselling trilogy
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Description
Product details
| Published | 24 Sep 2026 |
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| Format | Paperback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 384 |
| ISBN | 9781035923960 |
| Imprint | Apollo |
| Dimensions | 198 x 129 mm |
| Series | The Wolf Den Trilogy |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Elodie Harper has concluded this trilogy in the most perfect way imaginable. She sweeps the reader into the world of ancient Rome and Pompeii so effortlessly - we are there, utterly absorbed in every detail...[it is] unbelievably beautiful, emotional and powerful. As someone who has been so invested in Amara's journey since we met her in the Lupanar in the first book, I was on tenterhooks to see how her story would end. Now I feel bereft that the series is complete and there is no more.
Jennifer Saint
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The perfect balance of tension and hope make The Temple of Fortuna an unputdownable read. With Harper's trademark eye for character, dynamic, and drama, readers are sure to enjoy this triumphant conclusion to one of the most original historical fiction trilogies of our time.
Luna McNamara
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Once again Elodie Harper has delivered a truly captivating novel where the destruction of Pompeii is vividly realised amid the epic and satisfying climax to Amara's powerful journey. A stunning final instalment and an absolute triumph! I loved it.
Susan Stokes-Chapman
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The Temple of Fortuna combines the breakneck pace of an unputdownable thriller with the heart of a love story in which Elodie's female characters remain fiercely and resolutely themselves within a society and geography that seeks to crush them. Although steeped in the sex, violence and decay of Pompeii, the characters leap from the page with all the fire and fury of modern women without ever feeling anachronistic. The conclusion was perfect. I loved it.'
Caroline Lea
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Is Elodie Harper a time traveller? It would help explain The Temple of Fortuna's brilliance – the meticulous level of detail, how richly the world of Pompeii is brought to life, the vivid reenactment of the disaster which befalls it. This book is superb – I couldn't put it down.'
Louise O'Neill
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This series has completely consumed me. Elodie Harper conjures the ancient world onto the page in vivid, immersive detail and weaves a thoroughly compelling story of courage, hope and bonds worth fighting for.
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