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Death Cuts Both Ways [Hardcover]

Jane Finnis

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  • Hardcover: 341 pages
  • Publisher: Poisoned Pen Press (Sep 1 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1590581938
  • ISBN-13: 978-1590581933
  • Product Dimensions: 21.9 x 15.8 x 2.8 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 599 g
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #1,824,616 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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From Publishers Weekly

Aurelia Marcella, the innkeeper heroine of Finnis's second first-century historical set in Roman Britannia (after 2003's Get Out or Die), is engaging enough, though her deductive skills will never threaten Miss Marple. Aurelia's household's preparation for the feast of Saturnalia are disturbed by the unexpected arrival of a large party of nobles, whose family intrigues may have an impact on her own. When a servant is murdered, apparently having been mistaken for his master, the innkeeper and her sister fall under suspicion, and thus have additional motive to identify the killer. Finnis's use of colloquial speech can jar, and her plotting is less complex than that of, say, Steven Saylor in his Roma Sub Rosa series. Finnis also is not Saylor's equal in integrating the history of the time she describes into her plot, but those readers more interested in a fast-paced tale than in becoming drawn into a created world will be satisfied. (Sept.)
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Innkeeper Aurelia Marcella, the resourceful heroine featured in Finnis' debut novel, Get Out or Die (2003), returns in another intriguing thriller set in a remote outpost of Roman Britannia in A.D. 95. Busy preparing to celebrate the winter holiday of Saturnalia, Aurelia and her sister, Albia, are surprised by a midnight visit from their brother, Lucius, a well--connected government agent bearing uneasy tidings. It appears someone is trying to smear their good family name, and a group of querulous aristocratic travelers descends upon the inn in search of the runaway heir to the family fortune. When Aurelia realizes the missing man is actually her sister's fiance, murder, mystery, and mayhem ensue. Finnis does a good job of interweaving several plot strands into a suspenseful and authentically detailed historical whodunit. Margaret Flanagan
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars fantastic historical mystery, Sep 17 2005
By Harriet Klausner - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Death Cuts Both Ways (Hardcover)
The Roman settlers in the province of Britannia near the town of Ebornacum (later known as York) in Dec 95 AD are getting ready to celebrate the holiday Saturnalia. Nobody is more excited than innkeeper Aurelia Marcella who expects no overnight customers due to the inclement weather. She is very disappointed when a very important Roman family comes up from Londinium to search for their runaway son who wants to marry a local girl and not the woman his parents chose for him.

Aurelia's sister is shocked to learn that her fiancé Candidus is the rich Roman son of a senatorial family. A confrontation leads to the threat of him being disinherited but he chooses love over money. When his father's slave is killed in the patriarch's bed, Aurelia and her sister are accused of the murder. When a second slave is murdered, it verifies the patriarch's fear that someone is trying to kill him. Aurelia agrees to help in the investigation once she is cleared of any suspicion but the killer strikes again mounting a full scale investigation with Aurelia's sister and Candidus as two of the prime suspects.

Readers who liked the first book in this series GET OUT OR DIE will find A BITTER CHILL is even more exciting. It is a fantastic historical mystery that gives insight into the Roman culture adjusting to life in the back water provinces. The characters are well drawn and the support cast plays key roles and are as important to the storyline as the protagonist. Aurelia is an independent businesswoman who would have been at home in twenty-first century America instead of a Roman province where women were considered second citizens.

Harriet Klausner

2 of 3 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars A FINE HISTORICAL MYSTERY, April 1 2007
By carl brookins "Carl Brookins" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Death Cuts Both Ways (Hardcover)
This is Jane Finnis second historical adventure set in the Britannia of Roman times. It is another winner. We are in the first century of modern dating. The location is set near Eboracum, a Roman town that evolved over the years into the city of York. The story concerns the family, workers and slaves, of a local innkeeper named Aurelia Marcella, her younger sister Albia, and her much-traveled and somewhat undisciplined older brother, Lucius.

The time of the year is December and the Roman citizens are preparing for their winter celebration, called Saturnalia. As anyone who has planned large celebrations knows, one hopes for appropriate weather, decent guests and a minimum of unplanned uproar. As soon as Lucius arrives from the garrison town one frigid night, Aurelia's flee like geese in the thrall of an autumn day. Lucius arrives at about midnight. In those times wandering about the countryside after dark was often dangerous and was looked on with great suspicion. Lucius bring unsettling news. He is fleeing an irate husband. He was discovered dallying with the wife of an important official stationed in Londinium. Now there are suspicions that the family Marcella is plotting with others to overthrow Caesar.

That there are plotters scattered across Britain is undeniable and Lucius has been sent by his superiors to go deep undercover to discover who the plotters against Caesar may be. Is there a connection between Lucius affair and the slander against his family and his new assignment? There is more to be discovered and while Aurelia worries about her brother, combats the scandal mongers, and prepares for Saturnalia, a quarrelsome group of guests arrive to stay at the inn.

It's almost all too much for the bright and intrepid Aurelia. But this is after all, a novel and we know Aurelia will solve the mystery. She has too, because the author's growing audience wants to read more adventures of this charming, intelligent and witty innkeeper.

Jane Finnis has suggested that those who consider history as a dead topic are in error, and here is ample evidence of the charm, the wit and the fascination any reader can find in these novels of ancient Roman times.

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Roman Mystery, May 7 2011
By Donna Fletcher Crow - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Death Cuts Both Ways (Hardcover)
As the title indicates, the story
is set in the depths of winter. Innkeeper Aurelia's hopes for a peaceful
and joyous Saturnalia are shattered by rumors of political plots, brigands
running a protection racket, and demanding noble guests involved in
murderous quarrels. I was held spellbound by the complex plot and superb period
detail as well as the varied cast of characters, and delighted to be able to
attend vicariously a Saturnalia feast and a Roman wedding.
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