Series: Book 20 in the Falco series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: Detective, Lang:en
Summary
The much awaited latest installment in this
New York Times bestselling series brings Marcus
Didius Falco back to the city of Rome and its deadly,
convoluted intrigues In the high summer of A.D. 77, Roman informer Marcus
Didius Falco is beset by personal problems. Newly bereaved
and facing unexpected upheavals in his life, it is a relief
for him to consider someone else's misfortunes. A middle-aged
couple who supplied statues to his father, Geminus, have
disappeared under mysterious circumstances. They had an old
feud with a bunch of notorious freedmen, the Claudii, who
live rough in the pestilential Pontine Marshes, terrorizing
the neighborhood. When a mutilated corpse turns up near Rome, Falco and his
vigiles friend Petronius investigate, even though it
means traveling in the dread marshes. But just as they are
making progress, the Chief Spy, Anacrites, snatches their
case away from them. As his rivalry with Falco escalates, he
makes false overtures of friendship, but fails to cover up
the fact that the violent Claudii have acquired corrupt
protection at the highest level. Making further enquiries
after they have been warned off can only be dangerous--but
when did that stop Falco and Petronius? Egged on by the slippery bureaucrats who hate Anacrites,
the dogged friends dig deeper while a psychotic killer keeps
taking more victims, and the shocking truth creeps closer and
closer to home. After
Alexandria, the first book in this long-running
series to hit the
New York Times Bestseller list, Lindsey Davis brings
her beloved characters and series back to Rome in a book that
brings together a number of long-running plot threads to
surprising and compelling conclusions.