Marcus Tullius Cicero is one of those names that you know is historically significant, but can't really think of what he is famous for. Part of the reason is that unlike many of the other historical figures of that era, he did not earn his fame by commanding victorious Roman legions or purchase pow...
Imperium is the first of two novels based on the life of Roman orator and politician Cicero. Told from the perspective of Tiro, Cicero's secretary and reading like a contemporary thriller, it starts with the case that made Cicero's name: the prosecution of Verres, the corrupt governor of Sicily, and...
Imperium, a kind of historical political thriller, is mainly about the life of Cicero (up to when he becomes a consul) through the eyes of his slave, Tiro. I really enjoyed this book, because a lot of books that take place during the Roman republic and empire tend to be centered around the militar...
First book in a series about Marcus Tullius Cicero, one of the greatest thinkers and orators in ancient Rome. Very well written, very compelling and if you liked McCullough's Masters of Rome series, you might like this one too. For the complete review, please go here:http://www.epinions.com/content_...
Harris has done something really smart here: if he'd published a three-volume biography of Cicero, no one would have read it. (Well, I wouldn't have.) So instead it's a trilogy of historical novels, which sounds way more fun. But it comes down to nearly the same thing, right? This is a very detailed...
I should of enjoyed this a lot more than I did so I will keep the files and give it another go at another time with another mind antennaEpisode 1---------In Republican Rome, a young lawyer named Marcus Cicero takes on a hopeless case.Episode 2---------Cicero is required to choose between powerful me...
It started off OK, but it finished sort of 'meh'. Not bad, just not all that good. Very detailed, and seemed to be historically accurate (ancient Rome is not a well-known era for me), but for much of the book there really didn't seem to be anything happening. Guess political pot boilers aren't my cu...
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