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The Judgment of Caesar A Novel of Ancient Rome

It is 48 B.C. For years now, the rival Roman generals Caesar and Pompey have engaged in a contest for world domination. Both now turn to Egypt, where Pompey plans a last desperate stand on the banks of the Nile, while Caesar's legendary encounter with queen Cleopatra will spark a romance that reverberates down the centuries. But Egypt is a treacherous land, torn apart by the murderous rivalry between the goddess-queen and her brother King Ptolemy. Into this hot-house atmosphere of intrigue and deception comes Gordianus the Finder, innocently seeking a cure for his wife Bethesda in the sacred waters of the Nile. But when his plans go awry, he finds himself engaged in an even more desperate pursuit - to prove the innocence of the son he once disowned, who stands accused of murder. The judgment of Caesar will determine the fate of Gordianus's son; the choice Caesar makes between Cleopatra and her brother Ptolemy will determine the future of Rome's empire. At the center of these two dilemmas, Gordianus becomes the unwitting fulcrum that will shift the balance of history. Witness to the death throes of the old world, he is to play a critical role in the birth of the world to come. Drawing scrupulously on historical sources, this is the most ambitious novel yet in Steven Saylor's Roma Sub Rosa series. Saylor presents a bold new vision of Caesar and paints a compelling and original portrait of Cleopatra, amid bloodshed, battles and storms, in a setting of Egyptian magic and mystery.

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  • ""In 48 B.C., the epic struggle between the Roman generals Caesar and Pompey is about to reach its climax. As Pompey plots a desperate last stand in Egypt with Caesar in hot pursuit, Gordianus the Finder also arrives in the fabled land of the Pharaohs. Bringing his ailing wife, Bethesda, to seek a cure in the sacred waters of the Nile, Gordianus suddenly finds himself at the heart of a series of history-altering events. Like Rome, Egypt is ravaged by civil war. The royal siblings Ptolemy and Cleopatra feverishly plot against each other in the palace at Alexandria. Caesar's judgment will decide the fate of Egypt--and also the fate of Meto, Goridanus's son, who stands accused of murder. Amid treachery and deceit on a colossal scale, Gordianus must find a way to uncover the carefully obscured truth and save his son's life."--P. [4] of cover."
  • "It is 48 B.C. For years now, the rival Roman generals Caesar and Pompey have engaged in a contest for world domination. Both now turn to Egypt, where Pompey plans a last desperate stand on the banks of the Nile, while Caesar's legendary encounter with queen Cleopatra will spark a romance that reverberates down the centuries. But Egypt is a treacherous land, torn apart by the murderous rivalry between the goddess-queen and her brother King Ptolemy. Into this hot-house atmosphere of intrigue and deception comes Gordianus the Finder, innocently seeking a cure for his wife Bethesda in the sacred waters of the Nile. But when his plans go awry, he finds himself engaged in an even more desperate pursuit - to prove the innocence of the son he once disowned, who stands accused of murder. The judgment of Caesar will determine the fate of Gordianus's son; the choice Caesar makes between Cleopatra and her brother Ptolemy will determine the future of Rome's empire. At the center of these two dilemmas, Gordianus becomes the unwitting fulcrum that will shift the balance of history. Witness to the death throes of the old world, he is to play a critical role in the birth of the world to come. Drawing scrupulously on historical sources, this is the most ambitious novel yet in Steven Saylor's Roma Sub Rosa series. Saylor presents a bold new vision of Caesar and paints a compelling and original portrait of Cleopatra, amid bloodshed, battles and storms, in a setting of Egyptian magic and mystery."@en
  • "Heading to Egypt in search of a cure for the mysterious illness of his ailing wife, Bethesda, Gordianus the Finder arrives in a country torn by war and power struggles, a situation that worsens when Bethesda vanishes."
  • "Engaged in a contest for world domination, rival Roman generals Caesar and Pompey turn to Egypt, where Pompey plans a last stand on the banks of the Nile while Caesar has a legendary encounter with Cleopatra. Into this hothouse of intrigue and deception comes Gordianus the Finder, innocently seeking a cure for his wife. Instead he finds himself engaged in a more desperate pursuit that will determine the future of Rome's empire."@en

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  • "Historical fiction, American"
  • "Detective and mystery stories"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Detective and mystery stories, American"
  • "Novels"
  • "Historical fiction"
  • "Historical fiction"@en
  • "Mystery fiction"
  • "Mystery fiction"@en
  • "Detective and mystery fiction"
  • "History"
  • "History"@en
  • "Electronic books"
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  • "The judgment of Caesar a novel of ancient Rome"
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