
[pg 1] THE ROMAN TRAITOR:
CONTENTS
VOLUME I.
VOLUME II.
CHAPTER I. - THE OLD PATRICIAN.
CHAPTER II. - THE CONSULAR COMITIA.
CHAPTER III. - THE PERIL.
CHAPTER IV. - THE CRISIS.
CHAPTER V. - THE ORATION.
CHAPTER VI. - THE FLIGHT.
A massive stone house looms near the Sacred Way, its austere Oscan columns and unadorned walls a stubborn reminder of an older patrician order. Inside, the rhythm of market life—cheese, honey, grain, and wine— mingles with the chatter of artisans and modest shopkeepers, grounding the tale in the everyday pulse of Rome. This juxtaposition of ancient tradition against the city’s growing luxury sets a vivid stage for the drama to unfold.
Within this world the familiar figures of Cicero, Cato and the incendiary Catiline begin to stir, each pursuing power with a mix of rhetoric and raw ambition. The stoic old patrician and his son find themselves caught between old virtues and the seductive promises of conspirators, hinting at the dangerous games that will soon engulf the Senate. Listeners can expect a richly rendered portrait of a Republic on the edge, where personal honor clashes with the machinations that threaten to topple Rome.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (510K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-04-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1807–1858
An English-born American man of letters who wrote under the pen name Frank Forester, he brought together fiction, history, outdoor life, and sporting writing in a way that helped shape 19th-century American literary culture. His work ranges from historical novels to influential books on hunting, fishing, and life in the field.
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