Romeins bloed / Dood van een slavendrijver
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Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
637
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Jan 1, 2000
Editore
De Boekerij bv, Amsterdam
ISBN-10
9022528790
Descrizione
Set against the backdrop of ancient Rome, this riveting tale interlaces the lives of its characters with the relentless pursuit of power and justice. The narrative unfolds as Saylor delves into the corruption and intrigue of Roman society, shedding light on both the grandeur and the grim realities of life during this iconic era.
As the plot thickens, readers are introduced to a captivating cast navigating the complexities of their world. The themes of loyalty and betrayal echo throughout, as friendships are tested and moral dilemmas arise. The tension escalates with every twist, gripping readers and immersing them in a time where every decision could determine one's fate.
As the shadows of the past loom large, the story also reveals the deeply entrenched systems of exploitation, highlighted by the figure of a slave driver and the harsh realities faced by the enslaved. Each page offers a glimpse into the human condition, reflecting struggles that feel eerily relevant even today.
Ultimately, the narrative becomes not just a historical account, but a profound exploration of what it means to be human, layered with rich details that bring ancient Rome to life in vivid color. The rich tapestry of emotions and experiences invites readers to reflect on the past, while considering its implications for the present and future.
As the plot thickens, readers are introduced to a captivating cast navigating the complexities of their world. The themes of loyalty and betrayal echo throughout, as friendships are tested and moral dilemmas arise. The tension escalates with every twist, gripping readers and immersing them in a time where every decision could determine one's fate.
As the shadows of the past loom large, the story also reveals the deeply entrenched systems of exploitation, highlighted by the figure of a slave driver and the harsh realities faced by the enslaved. Each page offers a glimpse into the human condition, reflecting struggles that feel eerily relevant even today.
Ultimately, the narrative becomes not just a historical account, but a profound exploration of what it means to be human, layered with rich details that bring ancient Rome to life in vivid color. The rich tapestry of emotions and experiences invites readers to reflect on the past, while considering its implications for the present and future.
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