From the No. 1 bestselling author of Fatherland, An Officer and a Spy, Enigma, Archangel, Pompeii and The Ghost.
Robert Harris is the author of sixteen bestselling novels- the Cicero Trilogy - Imperium, Lustrum and Dictator - Fatherland, Enigma, Archangel, Pompeii, The Ghost, The Fear Index, An Officer and a Spy, which won four prizes including the Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction, Conclave, Munich, The Second Sleep, V2, Act of Oblivion and Precipice. His work has been translated into forty languages and nine of his books have been adapted for cinema and television. He lives in West Berkshire with his wife, Gill Hornby.
Triumphant, compelling and deeply moving…the finest fictional
treatment of Ancient Rome in the English language. They are
distinguished by the mastery of the sources, sympathetic
imagination, political intelligence and narrative skill…It’s a
wonderful, dramatic, story, wonderfully told
*Allan Massie*
Robert Harris’s Cicero trilogy ends in grand style…the culmination
of 12 years work and a remarkable literary achievement
*Observer*
The book works…more than that; at times it sings… Thrillers are
supposed to thrill, but few really do raise your heart rate and
short-circuit your critical faculties…Exhilarating…This trilogy
deserves the highest compliment that can be paid to a work of
historical fiction
*The Times*
Robert Harris completes his wonderful trilogy based on the life of
Cicero. I haven’t enjoyed Roman history more since Robert Graves’s
I, Claudius
*Guardian, Book of the Year*
Harris’s fascination with politics galvanises his impressive
knowledgeableness into compulsive fiction
*The Sunday Times, Books of the Year*
Harris is brilliant at the political then-as-now, giving Caesar
with a hint of Blair – and also of Thatcher
*Spectator*
Staying close to the sources, Harris picks his way masterfully
through Cicero’s personal and political dilemmas…superb…does full
justice to one of Rome’s most interesting complex and humane
statesmen, whose pragmatic political treatises proved so
influential during the renaissance and enlightenment
*Evening Standard*
Harris skilfully navigates these fraught years in Cicero’s life …
Dictator triumphs
*The New Stateman*
A superior historical thriller
*The Times, Books of the Year*
Harris’ version of Cicero is a tremendous creation
*Independent*
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