Pompeii

Written by:
Robert Harris
Narrated by:
John Lee

Unabridged Audiobook

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33
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Release Date
August 2003
Duration
10 hours 6 minutes
Summary
BESTSELLER - 'Terrific... gripping... A literally shattering climax.' -- The New York Times Book Review 

All along the Mediterranean coast, the Roman empire’s richest citizens are relaxing in their luxurious villas, enjoying the last days of summer. The world’s largest navy lies peacefully at anchor in Misenum. The tourists are spending their money in the seaside resorts of Baiae, Herculaneum, and Pompeii.

But the carefree lifestyle and gorgeous weather belie an impending cataclysm, and only one man is worried. The young engineer Marcus Attilius Primus has just taken charge of the Aqua Augusta, the enormous aqueduct that brings fresh water to a quarter of a million people in nine towns around the Bay of Naples. His predecessor has disappeared. Springs are failing for the first time in generations. And now there is a crisis on the Augusta’ s sixty-mile main line—somewhere to the north of Pompeii, on the slopes of Mount Vesuvius.

Attilius—decent, practical, and incorruptible—promises Pliny, the famous scholar who commands the navy, that he can repair the aqueduct before the reservoir runs dry. His plan is to travel to Pompeii and put together an expedition, then head out to the place where he believes the fault lies. But Pompeii proves to be a corrupt and violent town, and Attilius soon discovers that there are powerful forces at work—both natural and man-made—threatening to destroy him.

With his trademark elegance and intelligence, Robert Harris, bestselling author of Archangel and Fatherland, re-creates a world on the brink of disaster.
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Anonymous

A unique look at the ancient disaster. I really enjoyed the story and the history of the event.

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Anonymous

So enjoyable, I wished it were longer. May have to get the unabridged book. Couldn't be too many Roman titles for me. Love em. The narrator was great. I think he was having a lot of fun with the names. The aqueduct description was fascinating. And I felt the blast from Vesuvius. Can't wait for the film.

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Bonnie

Probably better to read than to listen to. I found it too distracting to keep track of the long Roman names of people and places. The history was interesting but the love story was boring. I would have liked more time devoted to the eruption and aftermath than just part of the last disc. This book didn't keep me riveted and anticipating my next drive in the car.

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Anonymous

Thoroughly trite...a love story transparently superimposed on a not very detailed account of the Pompeii natural disaster. So not worth the time.

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Lee Werley

I was glad to read this. It gave me a historical perpective and it was a nice change from all of the murder mysteries. Nicely written.

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Kathy

This was not exactly a thriller, but it was fascinating and kept us curious and interested from beginning to end. I would recommend it to anyone interested in history.

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