Synopses & Reviews
The ancient Roman world comes vividly to life with this latest novel in Lindsey Davis's wildly entertaining, award-winning series.
WHAT THE ORCALE KNOWS COULD KILL THEM...
It's A.D. 76 during the reign of Vespasian, and Marcus Didius Falco, a Roman "informer," has achieved much in his life. He's joined the equestrian rank, allowing him to marry Helena Justina, the Senator's beloved daughter. But now he's just been hired to undergo a dangerous mission: to pry his brother-in-law Aulus, a scholar on the way to study in Athens, away from a murder investigation involving two dead women at the ancient site of the Olympic Games. Traveling to Greece under the guise of being tourists, Falco and Helena visit the country's classic sites in order to investigate the suspicious goings-on and shady dealings of Seven Sights, a fly-by-night travel agency. What begins as a risky expedition becomes sinister when Aulus, too, goes missing in what becomes Falco's most complex and high-stakes case yet.
"Davis has mastered the art of ...blending humor with history."--Philadelphia Inquirer
"Elegant and intelligent...A bittersweet solution that's a tribute to the complexity and depth of this series."--Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
Review
“Davis makes Rome live.”
—Washington Post Book World “Davis has mastered the art of …blending humor with history.”—Philadelphia Inquirer
“Elegant and intelligent…A bittersweet solution thats a tribute to the complexity and depth of this series.”—Kirkus Reviews (starred review) “Marvelous…If Sam Spade traveled back in time to A.D. 76 hed be Marcus Didius Falco.”—Booklist
“Every book in this series is a delight, the characters so finely drawn that they have become good friends and the plots so unusual and frothy with humor that it comes as a surprise when the climax is so shocking and original.”—Library Journal (starred review)
“[A] vivid picture of life in A.D. 76… Sparkling characterizations.”—Publishers Weekly
“A delight, combining suspense with a fascinating look at ancient Romes manners and morals.”—San Diego Union-Tribune on Silver Pigs
“Wickedly convoluted… Falcos facetious tongue and domestic complications are the real fun.”—Time
Review
“Davis makes Rome live.”
—Washington Post Book World “Davis has mastered the art of …blending humor with history.”—Philadelphia Inquirer
“Elegant and intelligent…A bittersweet solution thats a tribute to the complexity and depth of this series.”—Kirkus Reviews (starred review) “Marvelous…If Sam Spade traveled back in time to A.D. 76 hed be Marcus Didius Falco.”—Booklist
“Every book in this series is a delight, the characters so finely drawn that they have become good friends and the plots so unusual and frothy with humor that it comes as a surprise when the climax is so shocking and original.”—Library Journal (starred review)
“[A] vivid picture of life in A.D. 76… Sparkling characterizations.”—Publishers Weekly
“A delight, combining suspense with a fascinating look at ancient Romes manners and morals.”—San Diego Union-Tribune on Silver Pigs
“Wickedly convoluted… Falcos facetious tongue and domestic complications are the real fun.”—Time
Synopsis
The ancient Roman world comes vividly to life with this latest novel in Lindsey Davis's wildly entertaining, award-winning series.
WHAT THE ORCALE KNOWS COULD KILL THEM'
It's A.D. 76 during the reign of Vespasian, and Marcus Didius Falco, a Roman "informer," has achieved much in his life. He's joined the equestrian rank, allowing him to marry Helena Justina, the Senator's beloved daughter. But now he's just been hired to undergo a dangerous mission: to pry his brother-in-law Aulus, a scholar on the way to study in Athens, away from a murder investigation involving two dead women at the ancient site of the Olympic Games. Traveling to Greece under the guise of being tourists, Falco and Helena visit the country's classic sites in order to investigate the suspicious goings-on and shady dealings of Seven Sights, a fly-by-night travel agency. What begins as a risky expedition becomes sinister when Aulus, too, goes missing in what becomes Falco's most complex and high-stakes case yet.
"Davis has mastered the art of 'blending humor with history."--Philadelphia Inquirer
"Elegant and intelligent'A bittersweet solution that's a tribute to the complexity and depth of this series."--Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
Synopsis
It's A.D. 76 during the reign of Vespasian, and Marcus Didius Falco, a Roman "informer," has achieved much in his life. He's joined the equestrian rank, allowing him to marry Helena Justina, the Senator's beloved daughter. But now he's just been hired to undergo a dangerous mission: to pry his brother-in-law Aulus, a scholar on the way to study in Athens, away from a murder investigation involving two dead women at the ancient site of the Olympic Games. Traveling to Greece under the guise of being tourists, Falco and Helena visit the country's classic sites in order to investigate the suspicious goings-on and shady dealings of Seven Sights, a fly-by-night travel agency. What begins as a risky expedition becomes sinister when Aulus, too, goes missing in what becomes Falco's most complex and high-stakes case yet.
Synopsis
Its A.D. 76 during the reign of Vespasian, and Marcus Didius Falco, a Roman “informer,” has achieved much in his life. Hes joined the equestrian rank, allowing him to marry Helena Justina, the Senators beloved daughter. But now hes just been hired to undergo a dangerous mission: to pry his brother-in-law Aulus, a scholar on the way to study in Athens, away from a murder investigation involving two dead women at the ancient site of the Olympic Games. Traveling to Greece under the guise of being tourists, Falco and Helena visit the countrys classic sites in order to investigate the suspicious goings-on and shady dealings of Seven Sights, a fly-by-night travel agency. What begins as a risky expedition becomes sinister when Aulus, too, goes missing. Lindsey Davis' See Delphi and Die is Falcos most complex and high-stakes case yet.
About the Author
Lindsey Davis was born and raised in Birmingham, England. After taking an English degree at Oxford and working for the civil service for thirteen years, she “ran away to be a writer.” Her internationally bestselling novels featuring ancient Roman detective Marcus Didius Falco include Venus in Copper, The Iron Hand of Mars, Nemesis and Alexandria. She is also the author of Rebels and Traitors, set during the English Civil War. Davis is the recipient of the Crime Writers Association Cartier Diamond Dagger Award, the highest accolade for crime writers, as well as the Ellis Peters Historical Dagger Award and the Authors' Club Best First Novel award.