In 54 B.C., Gaius Julius Caesar is achieving remarkable victories as he sweeps through Gaul, but the conservative leaders of the Roman Republic are terrified of his ambition. Fearing his desire to overthrow the government and become Dictator, Cato and the Senate betray Caesar. Undeterred, he resolves to turn his genius against his ungrateful country, rallying a loyal and skilled army to march on Rome. However, before he can reach his goal, he must confront Pompey the Great, a formidable adversary who underestimates him.
In this gripping audiobook adaptation of Colleen McCullough’s Caesar, immerse yourself in the tumultuous times faced by Caesar as he navigates personal tragedies amidst war. Listen as Pompey grapples with his fears of losing greatness, and witness Cicero’s eloquence challenged by the rising threat of violence. The fate of Rome hangs in the balance, and it lies within Caesar’s hands. Enjoy this captivating performance that brings to life the passion and genius of one of history’s most remarkable figures.