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Empire Resurgent by Robert Bruton, book one of the historical fiction Double-Edged Sword series, begins in the year 530 A.D. when General Flavius Belisarius makes a name for himself in combat by defeating the Persian army during Emperor Justinian's rule in the Eastern Roman Empire. Upon returning to Constantinople, he marries the notoriously profligate Antonia, a dear friend of Theodora, Justinian's wife. Their relationship faces early challenges that snowball as Belisarius succeeds in his military career despite personal hardships, moving on behalf of the Emperor from one triumph to the next. His faithfulness to the salvation of the Empire is not met by his wife at home, and the humiliation of Antonia's adultery puts Belisarius and his distinction in an untenable position.
There is an irony in Empire Resurgent by Robert Bruton when Belisarius orders a hanging, stating, “We don’t need to be popular, Sunicas. We need to be obeyed.” Unfortunately, at a time when wives were meant to defer solely to the rules of their husbands, what Belisarius commands on the battlefields is not the same respect he garners at home. Even now, the cuckolding of the very real Belisarius lives on. Thankfully, Bruton certainly makes this a central subplot in the story; it does not consume it, and the success of Belisarius is given life. In the background, Bruton highlights the politicking of Theodora and Antonia, with the Empress sending Antonia to Belisarius' military campaign so she might spy on those who wish to see Justinian fall. Antonia might easily betray her loyalty to her husband in bed, but she would not dream of betraying her sovereign. The book ends with a blow, but thankfully its sequel is already out, so there's no waiting to move forward in the series.