Series: Book 1 in the Flavia Albia series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: Detective, Lang:en
Summary
Flavia Albia is the adopted daughter
of a famous investigating family. In defiance of tradition,
she lives alone on the colourful Aventine Hill, and battles
out a solo career in a male-dominated world. As a woman and
an outsider, Albia has special insight into the best, and
worst, of life in ancient Rome. A female client dies in mysterious
circumstances. Albia investigates and discovers there have
been many other strange deaths all over the city, yet she is
warned off by the authorities. The vigils are incompetent.
The local magistrate is otherwise engaged, organising the
Games of Ceres, notorious for its ancient fox-burning ritual.
Even Albia herself is preoccupied with a new love affair:
Andronicus, an attractive archivist, offers all that a
love-starved young widow can want, even though she knows
better than to take him home to meet the parents... As the festival progresses, her
neighbourhood descends into mayhem and becomes the heartless
killer's territory. While Albia and her allies search for
him, he stalks them through familiar byways and brings murder
ever closer to home. The Ides of April is vintage Lindsey
Davis, offering wit, intrigue, action and a brilliant new
heroine who promises to be as celebrated as Marcus Didius
Falco and Helena Justina, her fictional predecessors.