When the trial of a senator, the right-hand man of the dictator Sulla, began on charges of rape, murder, and corruption, no one in Rome imagined that he would be convicted of one of his many crimes. Not only did the accused hire the best lawyers and bribe the judges, but he also hired hit men. At his disposal and ready to eliminate anyone who dares to stand against him. In fact, no lawyer had the courage to present the case to the prosecution, until an inexperienced young man named Julius Caesar accepted the challenge.
Santiago Posteguio talks about an almost unknown period in the life of one of the most studied, researched and investigated historical figures. An exciting novel in which we learn about the young Caesar, the story of his love for his wife Cornelia, his beginnings as a lawyer, and his dream - which was nothing more than an impossible youthful aspirations - to build a more just and equitable Rome.