The voices of Masada
earliest edition we have, 1973 HarperCollins Publishers, 1986 paperback 224 pages
A novel about the history of the Jewish Revolt and the mass suicide at Masada as experienced by and told to Ruth, one of the two women (along with five children) who survived Masada and who intends to write down a balanced account of the events. She is told segments of the story by both Jewish and Roman participants including Flavius Silva, the general who besieged Masada, and Flavius Josephus, the traitorous Jewish...
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