Robert Harris: With the "Titan" in ancient Rome

High voltage in Rome in the year 63 BC: Cicero enters his consulate after prevailing over his harshest opponent Catilina. But he is simply not beaten and plans a big conspiracy. The republic is in great danger. How Cicero acts, locates the ringleaders and reveals dangerous intriguesdescribes Robert Harris in his new historical thriller "Titan". He tells Cicero's private secretary Tiro - that makes you feel very close to the private and public Cicero as a reader. You will experience first-hand how Caesar, Crassus and Pompeius are gaining more and more influence. And unfortunately also, how Cicero has to escape in the end. Unbelievable that politics can tie you up. And at least as enthralling as the book is the audio book read by Hannes Jaenicke. Great! (Translation: Wolfgang Müller, 544 pp., 21.95 euros, Heyne, audiobook: 6 CDs, 24.95 euros, Random House Audio)



Robert Harris über "Titan" - Heyne Verlag (March 2024).



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