Caesar’s Women (Masters of Rome S )

Author: Colleen McCullough

Book four in the epic Masters of Rome series., , Rome. 68 BC. Julius Caesar has proved himself a brilliant general. But when he returns to Rome he lays down arms only to take up another battle: this time for political power. This is a war waged with words, plots, schemes, metaphotical assassinations – but also with seduction and guile., , Love is just another weapon in Caesar’s po….Read More

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