Brilliant...stunning," raved the "Los Angeles Times" about Conn
Iggulden's first novel, Emperor: The Gates of Rome. "Iggulden is a
grand storyteller," declared USA Today. Now Iggulden returns to the
landscape of ancient Rome and the life of Julius Caesar in a new
novel filled with all the sumptuous storytelling that distinguished
his first book. Sweeping from the windswept, pirate-ruled seas to
the stifling heat of the Roman senate, Iggulden takes us further
down the path to glory as Julius Caesar comes into his own as a
man, warrior, senator, husband, leader.
In a sweltering, sparsely settled region of North Africa, a band of
disheveled soldiers turn their eyes toward one man among them.
Ragged, dirty, and half starved, the men will follow their leader
into the mad, glorious fight for honor and revenge that only he
wants to fight. Their leader is named Julius Caesar. The soldiers
are Roman legionaries. And their quarry is a band of pirates who
made the mistake of seizing Julius Caesar--and holding him for
ransom. Now, to get his revenge, Caesar will turn peasants into
soldiers, building a shipborne fighting force that will not only
decimate a pirate fleet but will dominate the Mediterranean,
earning him the coveted title Military Tribune of Rome.
While Caesar builds a legend far from Rome, his friend Gaius Brutus
is fighting battles of another sort, rising to power in the wake of
the shocking assassination of a dictator. Once Brutus and Caesar
were as close as brothers, both devoted to the same ideals and
attracted to the same forbidden woman. Now, when Caesar
returns--with the winds of glory at his back--they will find
themselves at odds. For each has built an army of
elitewarriors--Caesar's forged in far-flung battles, Brutus' from
Rome's political killing fields. But in an era when men die for
their treachery and their allegiances, the two men will soon be
united by a shock wave from the north. There, a gladiator named
Spartacus is gathering strength, building an army of seventy
thousand desperate slaves--to fight a cataclysmic battle against
Rome itself.
Filled with unforgettable images--from the death throes of a king
to the birth of Caesar's child, from the bloody battlefields of
Greece to the silent passion of lovers--Emperor: The Death of Kings
is an astounding work, a stunning blend of vibrant history and
thrilling fiction.
"From the Hardcover edition."
General
| Imprint: |
Bantam Doubleday Dell Pub
|
| Country of origin: |
United States |
| Series: |
Emperor, 2 |
| Release date: |
June 2009 |
| First published: |
June 2009 |
| Authors: |
Conn Iggulden
|
| Dimensions: |
207 x 132 x 28mm (L x W x T) |
| Format: |
Paperback - Trade
|
| Pages: |
469 |
| ISBN-13: |
978-0-385-34302-2 |
| Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
Genre fiction >
Historical fiction
Promotions
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| LSN: |
0-385-34302-7 |
| Barcode: |
9780385343022 |
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