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The Cleopatra Crisis

(1990)
(Book 11 in the Time Wars series)
A novel by

 
 
Queen of the Nile ... or cross-time terrorist?

"I see violent death in your future," Lucan said. "There will be portents and warnings. You must not ignore them. For if you do, I see the image of your body bleeding, pierced with many wounds. You will not fall in battle, but at the hands of those you think your friends. Beware the Ides of March, Caesar. Beware the names of Casca, Brutus, Cassius, Cimber ... ."

Ancient Rome, the Eternal City, was always full of intrigues and conspiracies, but agents from a parallel universe have introduced a new element of treachery - a plot to prevent Julius Caesar's murder and change the course of history. But is Caesar's mistress, the seductive Queen of Egypt, their unwitting pawn ... or is she their cunning leader?

The Time Commandos travel back to ancient Rome to unravel the mystery of a strange prophecy, one that not only foretells the day of Caesar's murder, but also the exact manner of his death and even the names of his assassins.

Only with the timelines of two parallel universes intersecting, are any of the players really who they seem?


Genre: Science Fiction

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