In the Wake of Hannibal

In the Wake of Hannibal

In the Wake of Hannibal

Robin Levin

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Robin E Levin
Año de edición:
2016
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Ficción histórica
ISBN:
9780692677445
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In the Wake of Hannibal is an historical fiction novel of the Second Punic war between Rome and Carthage, told from the Carthagian point of view. The main characters are Gisco, a noble born Carthaginian soldier, his wife, a Spanish tribeswoman named Sansara, and his best friend, Mago, the younger brother of Hannibal. Gisco is compelled to marry Sansars, the daughter of the chieftain of the Volciani, by his commander, Hasdrubal the Fair, who seeks to make alliances with various Spanish tribes. Dispite the circumstances of the marriage, the two fall deeply in love. Gisco's duty requires him to leave Sansara and their infant daughter and follow Mago and Hannibal across the Alps into Italy, where Hannibal defeats the Romans in a succession of four battles culminating in the huge victory at Cannae. After Cannae, however, Mago and Gisco return to Carthage where Mago tries to drum of support for Hannibal's campaign. Rather than return to Italy, Gisco and Mago are sent, with an army back to Spain to support Mago's other brother, Hasdrubal against encroaches from the Roman Generals Publius and Gneius Scipio. Gisco and Sansara are reunited, and Gisco is thrilled to find that she has born a second child, a son, in his absence. In the following year, they have a second son, whom they name Hanno. Gisco and Sansara's happiness is shattered when Gisco is summoned by Indibal, the priest of Tanit and Baal Hammon, who commands him to sacrifice Hanno as a burnt offering to the gods. Indibal has seen a vision that Hanno will perish in the fires that destroy Carthage. Gisco is face with the decision of whether to sacrifice his son, or to flee New Carthage and take refuge with the Romans. He knows that the Romans will want something in exchange for granting him asylum and, as lieutenant to Mago Barca, he has a lot to offer them. He also knows that if he is ever captured by the Carthaginians, he will face crucifixion as a traitor. Nevertheless, Gisco chooses to flee New Carthage with his wife and children rather than sacrifice his son as a burnt offering. 3

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