
The Judgment of Caesar
by:
Steven Saylor
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 0312932979
ISBN 13: 9780312932978
Publication date:
June 13th, 2005
Publisher: Minotaur Books
Pages: 352
Genres: Romance, History, Fantasy
In the tumultuous year of 48 B.C., the Roman Republic stands on the brink of transformation as the fierce rivalry between generals Julius Caesar and Pompey reaches a fever pitch. Their contest for supremacy has plunged Rome into chaos, and the stakes have never been higher. As armies clash and political intrigues unfold, the age-old struggle for power unleashes a wave of betrayal, alliances, and shifting loyalties across the Roman landscape.
Amidst this backdrop of warfare and ambition, the lives of ordinary citizens are profoundly affected. They navigate the complexities of life in a city facing upheaval, where friends become foes, and allegiances can change in the blink of an eye. With tension simmering, characters emerge, showcasing their resilience and vulnerability as they attempt to make sense of a world turned upside down.
As the confrontation between Caesar and Pompey escalates, the consequences of their actions reverberate throughout the empire. The narrative reveals how individual destinies intertwine with the grand design of history, drawing readers into a gripping tale of loyalty, ambition, and the relentless quest for power in ancient Rome.
Amidst this backdrop of warfare and ambition, the lives of ordinary citizens are profoundly affected. They navigate the complexities of life in a city facing upheaval, where friends become foes, and allegiances can change in the blink of an eye. With tension simmering, characters emerge, showcasing their resilience and vulnerability as they attempt to make sense of a world turned upside down.
As the confrontation between Caesar and Pompey escalates, the consequences of their actions reverberate throughout the empire. The narrative reveals how individual destinies intertwine with the grand design of history, drawing readers into a gripping tale of loyalty, ambition, and the relentless quest for power in ancient Rome.