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'This is a terrific read vivid, perceptive something for everyone' Denis Pryor, Age
'A veritable tour de force' Canberra Times
Colleen McCullough's third magnificent novel in her outstanding series on ancient Rome, which began with The First Man in Rome, and The Grass Crown, approaches its shattering climax as Julius Caesar's star begins to shine more brightly.
Fortune's Favourites witnesses the power, mastery and cunning of two enigmatic rulers of Rome - Sulla, returning from exile, and the twenty-two year old Pompey, who designates himself Magnus 'the Great'. And in the background is the young soldier, Caesar, who begins to show the expert qualities that will one day culminate in him becoming an unparalleled leader of ancient Rome.
And at the heart of this sumptuous tale is the unforgettable story of Spartacus and his doomed slave revolt - the true story, as no modern reader has ever before encountered it
Praise for The First Man in Rome
'An enormous rich mountain of a...
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Fülszöveg
'This is a terrific read vivid, perceptive something for everyone' Denis Pryor, Age
'A veritable tour de force' Canberra Times
Colleen McCullough's third magnificent novel in her outstanding series on ancient Rome, which began with The First Man in Rome, and The Grass Crown, approaches its shattering climax as Julius Caesar's star begins to shine more brightly.
Fortune's Favourites witnesses the power, mastery and cunning of two enigmatic rulers of Rome - Sulla, returning from exile, and the twenty-two year old Pompey, who designates himself Magnus 'the Great'. And in the background is the young soldier, Caesar, who begins to show the expert qualities that will one day culminate in him becoming an unparalleled leader of ancient Rome.
And at the heart of this sumptuous tale is the unforgettable story of Spartacus and his doomed slave revolt - the true story, as no modern reader has ever before encountered it
Praise for The First Man in Rome
'An enormous rich mountain of a book, which will appeal to people who hke their history in great succulent dollops' The Sunday Times
Praise for The Grass Crown
'McCullough more than holds her own beside such other . ^ masters of the form as Jean Auel and Tom Clancy' |
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