
Tempus Lutetiae
A. D. McCabe(Author)
A Tempus Militibus Novel (Publisher)
Published on 13. February 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
352 pages
979-8-232-96670-6 (ISBN)
Description
Once He was a brilliant young officer in Napoleon's grand armee. Charming, reckless, and shining with promise.
Just before the battle of Quatre Bras, he is claimed by a creature older than empires, and death becomes something far more complicated.
Reborn as a vampire and initiated into the secretive ranks of the Tempus Militibus, immortal guardians who walk unseen through history. Remy learns to wage war in the shadows.
Told to recover, the Star of Napoleon, a blood-red jewel capable of immense power, that has disappeared into the underworld of the city. To reclaim it, Remy Mael must descend into Paris's labyrinth of catacombs, whispered Latin rites, and candlelit salons where devotion and damnation share the same wine glass.
But Paris, the City of Light, has always had secrets.
Always had fangs.
When Remy crosses paths with the dangerously enchanting vampire Eriu once more, desire flares like a match struck in the dark, it's beautiful, brief, and perilous. Some truths between them are better left unspoken... because once admitted, they ruin everything they touch.
TEMPUS LUTETIAE
A gothic tale of seduction and steel: where love is a weapon, loyalty cuts deep, and immortality is never free.
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Series
Language
English
Publishing group
Mizen Publishing
Dimensions
Height: 203 mm
Width: 127 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
378 gr
ISBN-13
979-8-232-96670-6 (9798232966706)
Schweitzer Classification
Person
A D McCabe is an Irish fantasy writer specializing in dark, atmospheric storytelling infused with ancient history, gothic themes, and Viking undertones. She is the author of the Tempus Militibus series, a gripping blend of supernatural intrigue, deadly secrets, and the weight of history on immortal souls.
A lifelong adventurer and observer, Anna finds inspiration in shadowed alleyways, old bookshops, and the forgotten whispers of the past. Her writing reflects a deep fascination with lost civilizations, the tension between duty and desire, and characters who walk the fine line between darkness and redemption.
When she's not crafting intricate narratives, Anna enjoys gothic rock, a glass of Pinot Grigio, and exploring the world-always with a notebook in hand, ready to capture the next tale waiting in the shadows.