The chilling story of Tiberius and the fisherman: cruelty and power in ancient Rome
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As he publishes the second book in his acclaimed Nero trilogy, master historical novelist Conn Iggulden on why we are drawn to the extraordinary stories of Rome’s Emperors… and why 2,000 years later they remain so compelling
As he publishes the second book in his acclaimed Nero trilogy, master historical novelist Conn Iggulden on why we are drawn to the extraordinary stories of Rome’s Emperors… and why 2,000 years later they remain so compelling
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