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Nero

By: Conn Iggulden
Narrated by: Lydia Leonard
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Summary

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TYRANTS AREN'T BORN. THEY'RE RAISED.

Travel to the heart of a Roman dynasty drenched in danger and intrigue in master storyteller Conn Iggulden's bold and brilliant return to Rome as he tells the story of NERO – last of the the Julio-Claudian emperors . . .

ANCIENT ROME, AD 37

It begins with a man’s hand curled around another’s throat.

Emperor Tiberius first dispatches a traitor.

Then his whole family.

Next all his friends. It is as if he never existed.

THIS IS ROMAN JUSTICE.

Into this fevered forum, a child is born.

His mother is Agrippina, granddaughter of Emperor Augustus. But their imperial blood is no protection. The closer you are to the heart of the empire, the closer you are to power, intrigue, and danger.

She faces soldiers, senators, rivals, silver-tongued pretenders, each vying for position. One mistake risks exile, incarceration, execution. Or, worst of all, the loss of her infant son.

For Agrippina knows that opportunity waits, even in your darkest moments. Her son is everything. She can make this boy, shape him into Rome itself – the one all must kneel before.

BUT FIRST, THEY MUST SURVIVE . . .

This then is the story of Nero's birth and raising under the watchful and scheming eye of his mother Agrippina – a woman every man crossed at his peril.

'A master storyteller' Daily Express
'Epic and in a class of his own' Daily Mirror

©2024 Conn Iggulden (P)2024 Penguin Audio

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Bad to good stuff from Conn!

Back to his best with this one. Looking forward to the next instalments! This and the khan series are what he does best.

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well paced well read

just great example of uncomplicated storytelling
obviously well thought through and researched but brought to life with great skill
easy and enjoyable page turner

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Not his best,

while enjoyable I felt it was lacking a proper story and was more like a chronical of the times.

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Excellent story

Another excellent book by Conn Iggulden on the story of Nero. The narrator is excellent and she brings the story to life, well recommended and looking forward to the next in the series

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cant wait for the sequel!

lovely narrative history of a fascinating period! Conn is a master of historical novels, my favourite author

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Fascinating

The author layers Rome and the life of its noble families with the recognisable flavour of intimate family relationships. Their rise and full determined by the whims of the Great and not so Good. The story races by and leaves us gasping for the next in this brand new series. Brilliant assured narration brings the distinctive characters with awesome aplomb.

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I wish it was more detailed

the title is a bit deceptive as its a brief summary of tiberius caligula and then claudius in 1 book it does leave out some very big points like just how insane caligula was or the relationship between caligula and his sisters. its a good story and i look forward to the conquest of britain but i feel calling it nero was a mistake

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Slow building triumph

The story begins far back and wends, in a seemingly leisurely way from horror to horror, until it kicks into gear and the trilogy hits its stride, the pace gallops along and with the invasion of Britain the future protagonist is introduced.

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A good Historical Fiction Novel

I first became aware of the emperor Nero from the I Claudius books and the 1970s TV series. So i was looking forward to this as Conns previous novels have always been engaging. I enjoy the mix of fiction to fact and Conn always tells a good story. Im looking forward to the next one. The only disappointment was the portrayal of Caligula was not as brutal as it could have been.
Compare the Nero from the Robert Graves "I Claudius". to this story.

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A look through fresh eyes

A wonderful book, full of well rounded characters that avoid worn stereotypes.

Taking place in one of the better known times in Roman history, It might have been the easy option to put the usual one dimensional characters into this story. Instead, as is his way, the author rounds them out, giving flesh to the barebones and reason to the madness. It’s a beautifully written book that brings humanity to front in a time when monsters reigned.

The narration is impeccable. Lydia Leornard obviously understands the authors intent and brings the story to life with a silent malice.

I recommend this book.

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