Nero, Conn Iggulden
Nero, Conn Iggulden
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Nero

Author: Conn Iggulden

Narrator: Lydia Leonard

Unabridged: 10 hr 34 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 05/24/2024


Synopsis

From this New York Times bestselling author, the first novel in a new trilogy that finds Empress Agrippina and her young son, Nero, fending off ambitious rivals while shaping their own destiny—if Nero is to become the most feared and notorious emperor of them all.

The story begins with a hand curled around another man’s throat.

This is Roman justice: Emperor Tiberius first dispatches a traitor—a friend he once trusted with the city—then the man's whole family and all of his friends. It is as if he never existed.

Into this fevered forum, a child is born. His mother is Agrippina, granddaughter of Emperor Augustus. But their imperial blood is neither balm nor protection.

Rather, it is a liability. Blood is easily spilled or poisoned. So swiftly corrupted.

As the aging, paranoid Tiberius becomes blind to the ignoble end awaiting him, Agrippina sees the future. Her once-exiled brother Caligula is next in succession, which brings her another step closer to the heart of the empire—to power, ambition, and danger.

Every day she will face soldiers, senators, rivals, silver-tongued pretenders, each vying for position. One mistake risks exile, incarceration, execution. Or, worst of all, perhaps the loss of her infant son.

Because Agrippina knows that, even in your darkest moments, opportunity rises.

Her son is everything. She can make this boy, shape him into Rome itself—the man before whom all must kneel. But first, Agrippina and Nero must survive …

About Conn Iggulden

Born in London, Conn Iggulden read English at London University and worked as a teacher for seven years before becoming a full-time writer. Married with three children, he lives in Hertfordshire. Since publication of 'The Gates of Rome', Conn has written a further thirteen books including the wildly successful 'The Dangerous Book for Boys'. 


Reviews

Goodreads review by Christina on April 07, 2025

I absolutely loved this book! It swept me away and was over too soon! As I was looking to read the second book in the trilogy I found out that it will not be published until May. Not too long to wait!......more

Goodreads review by Emma on November 20, 2023

This was a fantastic blockbuster of a novel- how can I wait for the rest of the trilogy! of course the author has some amazing material to work with: Robert Graves and Racine have also used the rich history of the Imperial Roman Empire, but Iggulden’s is both the most accessible and entertaining. I......more

Goodreads review by Mizuki on July 24, 2024

(1) I like the book cover! (2) Right now Agrippina, Nero's mother and her brother, the infamous Caligula, are the main characters, but we will see how things will turn out later! (3) We would also find out how far would Agrippina go to make her son an emperor! (4) I am totally looking forward to the n......more

Goodreads review by John on December 10, 2024

I really enjoyed this book but it’s very misleading on its title. There is very little of Nero in this book and instead is about his entire family before him. I very much loved all the politics of it but I just think the title should be changed. Another issue I had was there are so many people whose......more

Goodreads review by Jake on March 29, 2025

4.5⭐️ This book was fantastic. It had everything, intrigue, betrayal, action, twists, larger than life characters and a page turning quality that never let up. This particular period of Roman history is well know, I would say most people have heard of Nero and Claudius maybe some of the others too, al......more