
Tiberius
by
Allan Massie
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Format
Paperback
Pages
304
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1992
Publisher
Hodder & Stoughton
ISBN-10
0340560053
ISBN-13
9780340560051
Description
Set during the tumultuous reign of Tiberius, this novel delves deep into the complexities of power and the burdens of leadership. The author intricately weaves a narrative that explores Tiberius's psychological struggles, offering a profound exploration of his character as he grapples with the legacy of Augustus and the expectations of Rome.
As Tiberius navigates through the treacherous waters of political intrigue, betrayal, and personal isolation, readers are drawn into a vivid portrayal of ancient Rome at a pivotal moment in history. The rich historical context and detailed character development invite reflection on ambition, morality, and the challenges of governing an empire, making it a compelling continuation of the trilogy.
As Tiberius navigates through the treacherous waters of political intrigue, betrayal, and personal isolation, readers are drawn into a vivid portrayal of ancient Rome at a pivotal moment in history. The rich historical context and detailed character development invite reflection on ambition, morality, and the challenges of governing an empire, making it a compelling continuation of the trilogy.
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