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See Delphi and Die (Hardcover)

by Lindsey Davis (Author)
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In Davis's engaging 17th ancient Roman historical to feature "informer" Marcus Didius Falco (after 2004's Scandal Takes a Holiday), Falco takes his deductive powers to Greece, where two young women tourists have died under mysterious circumstances. Accompanied by a large entourage, including his independent and sharp-witted wife, Helena, Falco soon finds that one tour, promoted by the shady Seven Sights Travel outfit, has a suspiciously high mortality rate. The long trail of corpses Falco uncovers puts the sleuth in danger of running out of suspects. While the way Falco unmasks the killer may be less than ingenious, the author's vivid picture of life in A.D. 76 and the sparkling characterizations, particularly the amusing byplay between Falco and Helena, will satisfy most readers. For those new to this popular series, which has a new publisher, Davis provides a short introduction to Falco and his world. (June)
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*Starred Review* If Sam Spade traveled back in time to A.D. 76, he'd be Marcus Didius Falco, the Roman sleuth at the center of Davis' mordant series. In the seventeenth outing, Marcus, who tackles crime on behalf of the emperor (and with the help of his tart-tongued wife, Helena), casts his cynical gaze on the case of two women who met their demise on tours of Olympia, Greece. Both women perished during excursions sponsored by Seven Sights, a dubious travel agency whose slippery host dispenses a litany of lies. Marcus focuses on the more recent victim, Valeria Ventidia, who was found beaten to death with a long-jumper's hand weight. Although there's no shortage of suspects among Seven Sights' colorful clientele, Valeria's shifty, jealous husband is at the top of the list. Davis provides vibrant period detail, from majestic Greek temples and teeming Roman slums to reprehensible rulers sporting tunics trimmed with gold. Some readers of this series may have difficulty accepting the hard-boiled veneer that Davis lays over ancient Rome, but for those willing to suspend disbelief, it makes a marvelous conceit. David Pitt
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Quirky, witty and funny, Oct 30 2006
By Villia (Canada) - See all my reviews
This newest Falco book is part of a very amusing and very quirky series. These books are written with a great deal of humor, the patrician Helena and the very plebeian Falco are the best sleuthing couple going today. Rome and the period of Vespasian come alive and romp on the page.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Delightful as Always (5 stars. I can't fix the above), Sep 16 2006
By microfiche (Scarborough, ON Canada) - See all my reviews
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If you like your historical mysteries a little more - or more than a little - on the zany side, you must have met Falco already. He's like Steven Saylor's Geordinius the Finder, but without the grimness. The books have a lively, light touch; and if you don't expect accuracy to the weight tomes of Roman History, you'll enjoy them immensely.

This novel is true to form. A girl dies on a packaged holiday to Greece. The tour organizers say "Not our responsibility. She went off with a man after dark". The distraught father seeks Falco's help because he's angry at being brushed off. No one but him has been searching for his daughter's killer. Falco looks into the case because he's a soft hearted guy and the girl is entitled to have Roman justice do its stuff on her behalf. He starts to investigate the tour company, and discovers that the marriage of a honeymoon couple on a current tour to Greece has ended the hard way. The bride is dead and the groom is missing. He discovers that the investigations of both deaths were glossed over. Are the Roman officials in Greece covering up because publicizing the deaths as murders will scare off tourists from attending the Olympic Games? Will getting involved kill his prospects of rising in society so he can marry his patrician girlfriend? Cheesed off at all the callousness and inaction, Falco and Helena (and nephews and friends)take a trip to stalk a killer who keeps his murders in the open but himself (or herself?) out of sight.
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