
Lustrum
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Narrado por:
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Bill Wallis
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De:
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Robert Harris
Rome, 63 BC. In a city on the brink of acquiring a vast empire, seven men are struggling for power. Cicero is consul, Caesar his ruthless young rival, Pompey the republic's greatest general, Crassus its richest man, Cato a political fanatic, Catilina a psychopath, Clodius an ambitious playboy.
The stories of these real historical figures - their alliances and betrayals, their cruelties and seductions, their brilliance and their crimes - are all interleaved to form this epic novel. Its narrator is Tiro, a slave who serves as confidential secretary to the wily, humane, complex Cicero. He knows all his master's secrets - a dangerous position to be in.
From the discovery of a child's mutilated body, through judicial execution and a scandalous trial, to the brutal unleashing of the Roman mob, Lustrum is a study in the timeless enticements and horrors of power.
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Just as good as the first in the series
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totally engaging narrator, excellent prose and character writing
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If you could sum up Lustrum in three words, what would they be?
Interesting, serious, historicalIf you’ve listened to books by Robert Harris before, how does this one compare?
More informative, less entertaining.Which character – as performed by Bill Wallis – was your favorite?
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Cicero's self-flattering poem.Any additional comments?
How do I 'submit' this? Oh, now Preview is available.Interesting for History Lovers
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excellent story supported by an even more excellent storyteller
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