· The Tribune by Patrick Larkin. Click here for the lowest price! Paperback, , · The Tribune is my first novel by Patrick Larkin. It doesn't seem as well researched as other works of historical fiction that I have read (for example, "I, The Sun" by Janet Morris), but nonetheless was an entertaining read. The book will appeal to a young reader, but is certainly not intended for only a young audience/5(). Patrick Larkin brings his talent for framing treacherous political situations and desperate tactics to first-century Rome and the Judean occupation. His title character, a Tribune named Lucius Valens, is a man of the old honor who must thread this way through the complex knot of greed and corruption woven by the Emperor Tiberius and his political henchmen/5.
The Tribune: A Novel of Ancient Rome. by Patrick Larkin. The Tribune Series (Book 1) Thanks for Sharing! You submitted the following rating and review. We'll publish them on our site once we've reviewed them. 'The Tribune' is a weak attempt to tell a story of suspense, mystery, murder and political intrigues with the Roman Empire as a background. Some people - even some critics - commented that this book made for the Roman Empire what 'The Name of The Rose', written by Umberto Eco, made for the Medieval Age. A novel by Patrick Larkin A New York Times Bestselling Author My name is Lucius Aurelius Valens, and I am a soldier in the service of Rome. Once a tribune of the Sixth Legion, he has angered those who can take his position -- and his life.
The Tribune is the first novel in a new series exploring an era that forever altered the fate of the world. The eBook edition is available through www.doorway.ru, priced at just $! Click here to pick up your own copy! And the first sequel in the series, The Standard-Bearer, is also coming soon! Praise for The Tribune. They produced a few more thrillers before Patrick went off and wrote ‘The Tribune’, his first notable solo publishing effort. The book has allowed Patrick to delve into his love for history, though the title and its sequels have been overshadowed by the author’s collaborative efforts with Robert Ludlum which has produced titles like ‘The Lazarus Vendetta’. The Tribune is a murder mystery in ancient Judea. The brilliance of Larkin is that he weaves true historical persons with his fictional characters. This is what makes the Tribune such an unusual book. Most historical novels do not have major interactions with fictional/nonfictional characters. The Tribune has major interactions of this type.
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