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La mort de César   By: (1694-1778)

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"La mort de César" is a captivating historical novel that delves into the assassination of Julius Caesar. The author does a fantastic job of bringing ancient Rome to life, painting a vivid picture of the political intrigue and betrayal that ultimately led to Caesar's demise.

The characters are well-developed and complex, particularly Caesar himself, who is depicted as a charismatic yet flawed leader. The shifting perspectives throughout the novel provide a well-rounded view of the events leading up to the assassination, allowing the reader to understand the motivations of each character involved.

The pacing of the novel is excellent, with tension building steadily as the fateful Ides of March approaches. The scenes leading up to the assassination are incredibly tense and keep the reader on the edge of their seat.

Overall, "La mort de César" is a gripping and well-researched novel that offers a fresh take on a well-known historical event. Fans of historical fiction and ancient Rome will thoroughly enjoy this book.

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