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A Pillar of Iron

A Novel of Ancient Rome

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A Pillar of Iron

By: Taylor Caldwell
Narrated by: Simon Mattacks, Cassandra Campbell
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New York Times Bestseller: A magnificent novel of ancient Rome and the tragic life of Cicero, who tried in vain to save the republic he loved from tyranny.

In this riveting tale, the Roman Empire in its final glory is seen through the eyes of philosopher, orator, and political theorist Marcus Tullius Cicero.

From his birth in 106 BC in the hill town of Arpinum, Cicero, the educated son of a wealthy member of the equestrian order, is destined for greatness. At a young age, he discovers the legend of the Unknown God, the coming Messiah, and it propels the rising lawyer on a journey of spiritual conflict and self-discovery. From his tumultuous family life to his tenuous alliance with Julius Caesar to a fateful love affair with the Roman empress Livia and, finally, to the political role that will make him a target of powerful enemies, A Pillar of Iron is the story of Cicero's legacy as one the greatest influences on Western civilization.

Based on hundreds of speeches, voluminous private correspondence, and ancient texts and manuscripts, this bestselling epic brings into focus Cicero's complicated relationships with his contemporaries, including Caesar, Mark Antony, and Crassus, and brilliantly captures the pageantry, turmoil, and intrigue of life in ancient Rome. According to legendary editor Maxwell Perkins, author "Taylor Caldwell is a storyteller first, last and foremost, and once you begin reading one of her books, you can't help finishing it."

©1965 Taylor Caldwell (P)2019 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Political Romance Ancient Rome Ancient History Ancient Rome Fiction

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Fantastic story carefully and sincerely weaving together the fragments of history taking me back to the streets of the capital of an empire under construction. Loved it.

Cicero

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A very good book let down by a narrator who is incapable of varying his delivery. Get an actor who can act and start again. It’s bad, bad, bad.

A good book badly narrated.

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I really enjoyed parts of this novel and found it interesting. The perspective differed from other historical novel of Ancient Rome that I have read. But many also felt like the author was lecturing me and maybe manipulating historic facts to fit her world view

A bit too pompous but interesting

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I want to give 5 stars but the software is only showing me one start for each category? Very strange!
Loved the book, it showed it's age slightly with its style and some dated language but that didn't bother or affect me in the slightest.

Brilliant

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