Carthage
By (Author) Ross Leckie
Canongate Books
Canongate Books
1st June 2009
5th March 2009
Main
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
War, combat and military adventure fiction
823.914
Paperback
240
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 14mm
154g
I fought Romans once. It no longer seems a prudent thing to do.
Carthage concludes the internationally acclaimed trilogy that began with Hannibal and continued with Scipio. Here, Ross Leckie tells of the final Punic War: the story of a great city and a people's utter eradication under the relentless rise of Rome. But its chief characters, one the bastard son of Hannibal, the other of Scipio, would have wished it otherwise. Both seek peace, but are caught up in a war. As they struggle between duty and belief, they stand to lose everything in the face of their fathers' devastating legacies.
Written as a series of letters and entries, the multiple voices of the novel are woven into a masterful exploration of human drives, political intrigue and the process of history making itself.
* Leckie's manoeuvring of history is effortless, as he solders fact and fiction to create a novel with real historical depth. The Times * The final volume of Ross Leckie's Punic trilogy is the most interesting ... imaginative but convincing detail makes the reader a tourist to a lost world. Herald * A considerable achievement in which learning has been enlightened by the imagination ... a fast and gripping narrative. Scotsman
Ross Leckie.is also the author of.Scipio.and.Carthage. He lives in London.