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Eed99
Nov 20, 2012 rated it really liked it
I really enjoyed the way Starbuck wrote Brutus in this book. Brutus as often as not in stories or movies about the assassination of Caesar is shown as the antagonist. He is often shown unsympathetically.

Here we see Brutus struggle with the morality of the plan to kill Caesar and its aftermath. I think the tragedy of Brutus' story has long been that he made a choice to engage in murder because he wanted to save something that at that point in history was already beyond saving-he just didn't see i
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