"I was happier than any mere mortal has a right to be and I should have known better. The entire body of received mythology and every last Greek tragedy ever written have made one inescapable truth utterly clear: If you are supremely happy, the gods have it in for you. They don't like for mortals to be happy, and they will make you pay." In his extensive series featuring the detecting feats of Decius Caecilius Metellus the younger, set in the Rome of 70 BC, Roberts achieves a very believable modern feeling with his well-researched description of the stories' background. This seventh episode, however, combines a familiar view of the demands office-seeking makes on a candidate with a situation that is impossibly bizarre to us today. An entire city, versed in literature, music, and the other arts, ruled democratically, for its time, is thrown into panic by an enraged man's curse. The Consul Crassus, the wealthiest man in Rome, frustrated by the Senate's vote against his leading Rome in a war against Parthia, plans to march his private army to invade the country himself. Almost all of Rome turns out to watch him carry out his threat and lead his troops out of the city. But before he can, a t powerful tribune called Ateius leaps to the top of the city's gate and invokes all the gods to put a curse on Crassus and his army. Rome is terrified. Ateius has called down a forbidden curse -- the worst and most frightening blasphemy ever perpetrated. It seriously threatens the entire populace, and drastic steps to propitiate the gods must be taken immediately. Worse even, someone kills Ateius - perhaps in the vain hope that this will lighten the curse? It will not. After joining theother men of the city in a daylong cleansing ritual that left every able-bodied male citizen, Decius included, in a state of half-collapse, Decius learns that he has been chosen to uncover the person responsible for the murder. The culprit must be found in order to complete the cleansing, and there is no one better equipped to do that than Decius. Roberts skillfully blends the playboy and the serious sleuth in Decius just as he combines what we see as contradictions in the Rome of 80 BC. He spices his story with humor and suspense, with characters charming and wise and foolish and very much like we are today. And he presents readers with a look into another world that has them eagerly awaiting more.visits.
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说实话,我一开始有点担心题材的沉重感会不会影响阅读的轻松度,但事实证明我的担忧是多余的。作者的叙事技巧非常高明,总能在紧张的局势中穿插一些充满人情味的小细节,使得沉重的基调得以平衡,保持了阅读的愉悦性。语言风格时而如同古老的史诗般庄严,时而又化身为街头巷尾的私语,这种灵活多变的语调处理,让不同场景的氛围营造得极其到位。那些关于权力、忠诚与背叛的主题探讨,没有流于说教,而是通过角色的实际行动自然地流淌出来,非常高明。我合上书页时,脑海中仿佛还能听到城墙上的风声和远处传来的喧嚣,代入感极强。
评分很少有作品能让我对世界观的设定如此着迷。作者显然投入了巨大的心血来构建这个虚构(或基于历史)的世界,从政治体制到民间习俗,都显得如此真实可信。阅读过程中,我常常会停下来思考角色的动机,那种在历史洪流中身不由己的宿命感,令人唏嘘。情节推进虽然复杂,但作者始终保持着清晰的叙事主线,从不让读者感到迷失方向,这背后需要极强的把控力。读完后,我甚至对书中提到的一些文化符号产生了浓厚的兴趣,这本书的魅力不仅在于讲述了一个好故事,更在于它成功地创造了一个值得探索的、有深度的世界。
评分这本书读完后,我的内心久久不能平静。作者对历史背景的深入挖掘和对人物复杂心理的细腻刻画,共同构建了一个引人入胜的世界。故事情节跌宕起伏,每一次转折都出乎意料,让人忍不住想一口气读完。叙事节奏的把控堪称一绝,时而紧凑激烈,时而舒缓深沉,恰到好处地引导着读者的情绪。尤其是一些关键场景的描写,那种宏大叙事与个体命运交织的史诗感,实在令人震撼。整个阅读过程仿佛亲身经历了一场惊心动魄的冒险,让我对那个时代有了更深一层的理解和感触。那些精心设计的伏笔和呼应,在后半部分一一揭晓时,带来的满足感是无与伦比的,显示出作者深厚的文学功底和对故事脉络的精确掌控。
评分这本书的结构安排堪称教科书级别。起承转合之间衔接得天衣无缝,每一个章节的结尾都像一个小小的钩子,牢牢地勾住了我的好奇心,让我几乎无法停下来。作者对于时间线的处理尤其精妙,既有宏观历史的铺陈,又不乏对特定瞬间的慢镜头式捕捉,这种节奏的交替运用,极大地增强了故事的戏剧张力。此外,书中对环境的描绘也极其到位,无论是阴暗潮湿的地牢,还是富丽堂皇的宫殿,都跃然纸上,仿佛能闻到空气中的气味。这种细致入微的感官描写,极大地丰富了阅读体验,让整个故事的质感提升了好几个档次。
评分这是一次非常扎实的阅读体验,可以说完全超出了我的预期。文笔的流畅自然是不用说的,但更让我赞叹的是其构建世界的完整性和逻辑性。角色之间的互动充满了张力与火花,即便是配角也塑造得血肉丰满,各有其存在的理由和令人信服的动机。我特别喜欢作者处理道德困境的方式,没有简单地将角色划分为绝对的好人或坏人,而是展现了人性在极端环境下的灰色地带,这让整个故事的深度得到了极大的提升。每一次阅读,我都能捕捉到一些之前忽略的细微之处,这说明文本的信息密度非常高,值得反复品味。读完之后,我甚至开始在网上搜索相关的历史背景资料,可见其激发求知欲的强大力量。
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