Rubicon: A Novel of Ancient Rome
par
Steven Saylor
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Mystery
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Format
Broché
Pages
320
Langue
Anglais
Publié
May 25, 2010
Éditeur
Minotaur Books
Édition
First Edition
ISBN-10
0312582420
ISBN-13
9780312582425
Description
In a time when the fate of Rome hangs by a thread, Gordianus the Finder finds himself entangled in a web of intrigue and danger. The city is rife with tensions as Julius Caesar sets his sights on power, leaving citizens grappling with fear and uncertainty. Gordianus, ever the astute investigator, is drawn into a murder that could alter the course of history. With Rome on the brink of upheaval, he must navigate treacherous alliances and uncover the truth behind a series of events that could lead to chaos.
As the drama unfolds, Gordianus wrestles not only with the external threats posed by adversaries and conspirators but also with his own moral dilemmas. His quest for justice becomes increasingly complicated as he realizes that loyalties are fickle, and betrayal lurks around every corner. Each choice he makes may have irreversible consequences, both for himself and for the city he calls home.
The vibrant backdrop of ancient Rome serves as both a character and a stage, filled with the sights and sounds of a civilization in turmoil. Its streets teeming with diverse figures—a mixture of the noble and the nefarious—reflect the complexity of a society on the verge of transformation. Saylor masterfully brings this world to life, immersing readers in the rich details of a historical period marked by ambition and conflict.
As the dust of conflict settles, Gordianus must confront not only the mystery at hand but also his own place in a world reshaped by power and upheaval. This gripping narrative explores themes of loyalty, ambition, and the unyielding quest for truth amidst chaos, captivating readers with a tale that resonates with the essence of human nature through the ages.
As the drama unfolds, Gordianus wrestles not only with the external threats posed by adversaries and conspirators but also with his own moral dilemmas. His quest for justice becomes increasingly complicated as he realizes that loyalties are fickle, and betrayal lurks around every corner. Each choice he makes may have irreversible consequences, both for himself and for the city he calls home.
The vibrant backdrop of ancient Rome serves as both a character and a stage, filled with the sights and sounds of a civilization in turmoil. Its streets teeming with diverse figures—a mixture of the noble and the nefarious—reflect the complexity of a society on the verge of transformation. Saylor masterfully brings this world to life, immersing readers in the rich details of a historical period marked by ambition and conflict.
As the dust of conflict settles, Gordianus must confront not only the mystery at hand but also his own place in a world reshaped by power and upheaval. This gripping narrative explores themes of loyalty, ambition, and the unyielding quest for truth amidst chaos, captivating readers with a tale that resonates with the essence of human nature through the ages.
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