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Original Title: Lustrum
ISBN: 0743266102 (ISBN13: 9780743266109)
Edition Language: English
Series: Cicero #2
Characters: Tiro, Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus, Marcus Licinius Crassus, Catilina, Lentulus Sura, Lucius Lucullus, Marcus Caelius Rufus, Lucius Murena, Marcus Laeca, Julius Caesar, Marcus Tullius Cicero
Setting: Rome(Italy)
Literary Awards: Walter Scott Prize Nominee (2010)
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Conspirata (Cicero #2) Hardcover | Pages: 340 pages
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Title:Conspirata (Cicero #2)
Author:Robert Harris
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 340 pages
Published:February 2nd 2010 by Simon & Schuster (first published November 2009)
Categories:Historical. Historical Fiction. Fiction

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Cicero returns to continue his struggle to grasp supreme power in the state of Rome. Amidst treachery, vengeance, violence, and treason, this brilliant lawyer, orator, and philosopher finally reaches the summit of all his ambitions. Cicero becomes known as the world's first professional politician, using his compassion, and deviousness, to overcome all obstacles. - Compelling historical fiction at its best: Harris employs historical detail and an engrosing plot to give readers a man who is by turns a sympathetic hero and compromising manipulator who sets himself up for his own massive, violent ruin. This trilogy charges forward, propelled by the strength of Harris's stunningly fascinating prose. - Internationally bestselling author: "Imperium" was hailed as "quite possibly Harris's most accomplished work to date" ( "Los Angeles Times" ) and has received rave reviews from across the globe. Robert Harris's novels have sold more than 10 million copies and have been translated into thirty-seven languages.

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This book is the second volume of the Cicero trilogy. The first is Imperium and the third has not been published yet. The title of Lustrum used for the UK market refers to the five years in Ciceros life from the moment Cicero became Consul (63-58BC). In the US it has been published as Conspirata. The choice of titles for either side of the Atlantic invites speculation.Lustrum presents a different Cicero from the one we saw in the first volume. In Imperium we could witness the orators climb

(The second book in the Cicero series)read by Bill WallisBlurb - The year is 63 BC. In an age of political titans, Cicero stands supreme: the senior consul of the Roman republic. But jealous rivals are determined to destroy him and seize control of the state. To thwart them will take all his guile - and will lead him, and Rome, to the brink of destruction. Robert Harris' "Lustrum" is a page-turning thriller that pitches the reader into the power struggles and vicious factionalism of the Roman

4 Stars - Fantastic book!I hadn't planned to read this book (sequel to Imperium: A Novel of Ancient Rome) so soon, but it just worked out that way. I found my copy (a new copy I might add) of this book at a book sale in my hometown for $1 and couldn't resist. Robert Harris didn't disappoint and dare I say, exceeded my expectations for the second book in this series.We pick up just about where Imperium left off. Tiro, Cicero's secretarial slave, once again narrates the life of his master and,

This is the 3rd Robert Harris Historical Fiction I've read, and I'm becoming a huge fan. This book is rated 4.10 / 5.0 on GoodReads and is 464 pages.You don't have to enjoy history to love this book. The story pulls its own weight. That's what I enjoy about Harris' writing. This covers a time period of around 63BCE, when Cicero was Consul of Rome. This story is about the struggle of Cicero dealing with the triumvirate of Caesar, general Pompey and the super-rich Crassus. I'm not sure it's

I tried reading Lustrum a while ago but gave up early on, sensing that it wasnt anywhere near as good as its preceding book, Imperium. Except I really want to read Dictator, the final book in Robert Harris Cicero trilogy, which Im hoping will be awesome, and Ive been on a Harris kick lately, so I powered through Lustrum and I was right the first time because unfortunately it aint all that and a bag of potatoes!The novel is divided into two halves: Consul, about Ciceros year as leader of the

I have read and thoroughly enjoyed other books by Robert Harris ... but not this one ... what I found here were far too many characters, little foundation for understanding the complicated norms and practices of Rome, and no cohesion to the story ... I was lost and did not finish ... sorry ... I think most people liked this

This is a story of a gifted orator who is legally elected to lead his country during a time of great crisis, but faces incredible opposition from powerful people who use a variety of dirty tricks and propaganda techniques to enrage mobs of stupid people to subvert the law and government so they can seize power for themselves. Oh, and its set in ancient Rome. I wonder why it seems so familiar today? Robert Harris second novel about Cicero uses Roman intrigue and power plays as the back drop for
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