Et Tu, Brute - Smith, Jon
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- Livre Roman historique
Résumé : A death foretold. A truth footnoted. A bureaucracy panicking. Decimus Flaccus was just a scribe. Quiet, diligent, and very nearly forgettable-until he accidentally overheard a conspiracy to kill Julius Caesar. Now he's juggling misplaced prophecies, bribable omens, one extremely combustible laundress, and Rome's worst-kept secret. His job? File a report. His plan? Stay unnoticed. His mistake? Telling the truth. As Rome prepares for chaos with a festival of decrees, cults, and dangerously delayed paperwork, Decimus must navigate corruption, collapsing infrastructure, and a poet with no discernible skills. Because history's about to happen. And someone has to write the version that gets remembered. Smart, satirical, and completely historically irresponsible, Et Tu, Brute? skewers the myths of Rome with bureaucracy, banter, and one very ill-advised eyewitness account.
Biographie:
Jon Smith is the bestselling author of more than 50 books for children, teens, and adults. His books have sold over half a million copies and have been published in seven languages. In addition to writing books, Jon is an award-winning screenwriter and musical theatre lyricist and librettist with productions at the Birmingham Hippodrome, Belfast Waterfront, London's Park Theatre and PJPAC, Kuala Lumpur.A father of four, he lives near Liverpool with his wife and their two school-age children.?When he grows up he'd like to be a librarian.?...
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A death foretold. A truth footnoted. A bureaucracy panicking. Decimus Flaccus was just a scribe. Quiet, diligent, and very nearly forgettable-until he accidentally overheard a conspiracy to kill Julius Caesar. Now he's juggling misplaced prophecies, bribable omens, one extremely combustible laundress, and Rome's worst-kept secret. His job? File a report. His plan? Stay unnoticed. His mistake? Telling the truth. As Rome prepares for chaos with a festival of decrees, cults, and dangerously delayed paperwork, Decimus must navigate corruption, collapsing infrastructure, and a poet with no discernible skills. Because history's about to happen. And someone has to write the version that gets remembered. Smart, satirical, and completely historically irresponsible, Et Tu, Brute? skewers the myths of Rome with bureaucracy, banter, and one very ill-advised eyewitness account....