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"Necessary Darkness"The art that Cicero practiced is not held in great repute today: We tend to distrust a man who can marshal cogent arguments and dazzling rhetoric in support of a cause. Consider, however, how remarkable it is that so many of Cicero's orations, letters, and other writings have survived today. Not only were his speeches eagerly read by his contemporaries, but early Christian monks saw in the great orator a basically moral, even if Pagan, writer whose work was worth saving in the scriptorium.
Among his own speeches, Cicero most highly rated his four blistering attacks on Catilina. My own personal favorite is "In Defence of Titus Annius Milo." In it, the wily orator shows he had a strong streak of Johnny Cochrane. The Tribune Publius Clodius Pulcher had been one of Cicero's most determined enemies and at one time had him banished for his advocacy of executing the leaders of Catiline's conspiracy. When Clodius is killed attempting to bushwhack a rival, Cicero jumped to defend the accused murderer.
In a letter, Cicero had bragged, "Let me tell you that it was I who produced the necessary darkness in the court to prevent your guilt from being visible to everyone." Where Cicero claims that Titus Annius Milo was attended at the time of the ambush with an "unwarlike retinue of maids and pages," he was actually accompanied by a large party of gladiators who were more than able to thwart the attack. While claiming that Milo had never threatened Clodius, Cicero wrote a letter to his lifelong correspondent Atticus stating the opposite, that Milo had openly threatened to kill Clodius.
Even when pulling the wool over his listeners' eyes, Cicero's political speeches in this volume provide a fascinating picture of a time and place which would otherwise be largely unknown to us.


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Another Volume in the Annals of the Mysterious ShadowThere are many men interested in Boswick's fortune, not the least of which is Hub Rowley, the high-ranking criminal and his henchmen. He plots to eliminate Carter on his trip home, but doesn't count on the interference of that mysterious crime fighter The Shadow.
When Rowley's initial plot is fouled, he sets about finding Boswick's hiding place for himself, and the search for Carter's inheritance becomes nothing less than a race. As the danger escalates, Carter is joined in his search by Harry Vincent, who works for The Shadow. With millions of dollars in the balance, The Shadow may be their only hope.
THE SHADOW'S JUSTICE is a fast-paced action novel featuring the famous hero of radio, The Shadow. Though the story is more of a combination of treasure hunt and elaborate chase than the methodical defeat of a world threatening enemy, the story itself is sheer fun. There are many characters in this book, but The Shadow is definitely the one who steals the show. His mocking laugh. His mysterious appearances. His nick-of-time rescues of those in need - all in the name of justice. Of course, in the end justice prevails - it's the getting there that's so fun! It's great that such wonderful vintage fiction is finally available for modern readers to enjoy. This new electronic edition also features an introduction by Jean Marie Stine.


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