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Conspirata

Conspirata
A Novel of Ancient Rome  
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On the eve of Marcus Cicero's inauguration as consul of Rome, the grisly death of a boy sends ripples of fear through a city already wracked by civil unrest, crime, and debauchery of every kind. For Cicero, the ill forebodings of this hideous murder only increase his frustrations and the dangers he already faces as Rome's leader: elected by the people but despised by the heads of the two rival camps, the patricians and populists.

Caught in a political shell game that leaves him forever putting out fires only to have them ignite elsewhere, Cicero plays both for the future of the republic and his very life. There is a plot to assassinate Cicero, abetted by a rising young star of the Roman senate named Gaius Julius Caesar -- and it will take all the embattled consul's wit, strength, and force of will to stop it and keep Rome from becoming a dictatorship.

Robert Harris once again weaves a compelling and historically accurate tale of intrigue told in the wise and compassionate voice of Cicero's slave and private secretary, Tiro. In the manner of I, Claudius, Harris vividly evokes ancient Rome and its politics for today's listeners, documenting a world not unlike our own -- where the impulse toward dominance competes with the risk of overreach, where high-minded ideals can be a liability, and where someone is always waiting in the wings for a chance to set the world on fire.

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"Republican Rome, with all its grandeur and corruption, has rarely been made as vivid."
-- Nick Rennison, The Sunday Times (London)
"For all its political insights, though, it is as a pure thriller that Conspirata stands or falls. In that respect, it succeeds splendidly....A tribute not only to the intrinsic fascination of these extraordinary events but also to the narrative skills of a master...."
-- Dominic Sandbrook, The Observer (London)
"A serious piece of storytelling, enormously enjoyable to read, with an insider's political tone...."
-- Peter Stothard, The Times Literary Supplement (London)
"Thrilling and thought-provoking."
-- Tom Holland, The Spectator (London)
LewRockwell.com, March 25, 2010
...one was better at the game than Cicero - who is once again brought vividly to life by Robert Harris in Conspirata, the second in his planned historical fiction trilogy about the ancient Roman senator and orator. Narrated (as was the first ...
Emory Wheel, March 22, 2010
...it be interwoven with that memory of ancient things of a superior age?” Unfortunately for Cicero, British novelist Robert Harris, while aggrandizing the correspondent’s career, is doing his part to make the memory of Cicero’s life even ...
USA Today, March 22, 2010
...Robert Harris' Conspirata, about the Roman Republic, is the second book in a planned trilogy. ABOUT THE BOOK Conspirata Simon & Schuster, 334 pp., $26 USA Today interactive By Robert Bianco ...
Blogcritics.org, March 14, 2010
...Share Author: Natalie Bennett — Published: Mar 14, 2010 at 7:12 am 1 comment Robert Harris's 2007 The Ghost was a political roman a clef par excellence — in its unflattering picture of Tony Blair it piled outlandish premise on outlandish ...
NewsOK.com, February 2, 2010
...DeLillo. “Shadow Tag” by Louise Erdrich. “Vanity Fair?s Presidential Profiles” edited by Graydon Carter, illustrations by Mark Summer. “Conspirata” by Robert Harris. “Spirited: Connect to the Guides All Around You” by Rebecca ...
Myrtle Beach Sun News, January 1, 2010
...For the crime thriller fans, James Patterson's "Worst Case" is out midmonth. "Brava, Valentine" by Adriana Trigiani "Conspirata" by Robert Harris "Information Officer" by Mark Mills "Lunch in Paris: A Love Story, with Recipes" by Elizabeth ...
Myrtle Beach Sun News, January 1, 2010
...For the crime thriller fans, James Patterson's "Worst Case" is out midmonth. "Brava, Valentine" by Adriana Trigiani "Conspirata" by Robert Harris "Information Officer" by Mark Mills "Lunch in Paris: A Love Story, with Recipes" by Elizabeth ...