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The Thieves of Ostia
  

The Thieves of Ostia [Audiobook] (Audio CD)

by Caroline Lawrence (Author), Kim Hicks (Reader)
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
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From Publishers Weekly

In this atmospheric debut novel, the first installment of a planned series, readers are whisked to the first century A.D. to help girl detective Flavia Gemina solve a brutal crime in the Roman port city of Ostia. When the guard dog belonging to Flavia's secretly Christian neighbors is slaughtered, Flavia sets out to find clues. She is accompanied by four trusty companions: Jonathan and Miriam, the Christian children; Nubia, a slave girl whom Flavia has recently acquired with her birthday money (with the purpose of emancipating her); and Lupus, a mute beggar boy. Many adventures later a pack of wild dogs chases them, they narrowly escape malicious slave traders and discover that their chief suspect has committed suicide by jumping from a lighthouse the children catch the culprit. Those looking for thrill-a-minute entertainment will find their fill of near-catastrophic events here, but the violence may be hard for some readers to stomach. Red herrings emerge too conspicuously and dialogue is sometimes stilted. Nonetheless, this historical mystery offers an intriguing glimpse into the customs, attitudes and class systems of the Roman empire. Ages 9-14.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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Grade 4-6-This story takes place in the Roman port city of Ostia in the year A.D. 79. Flavia Gemina, daughter of a sea captain, is an accomplished amateur detective. Her companions include her neighbor, Jonathan; Lupus, a young beggar; and Nubia, an African slave about her age. When Jonathan's dog is beheaded and other canines are slain, Flavia and her friends set out to find the killer. Running from slave traders and wild dogs are only some of the dangers that they encounter. The book is fast paced, but another strength is its description of Roman life. The author provides a glimpse at the various classes that make up this society, and through the lives of the characters, readers learn about the attitudes, beliefs, and customs of the period. The treatment of slaves and the confusion about Christians are just some of the facts that are included. Vivid descriptions of the architecture, economy, and politics lend an authentic note. The information is skillfully woven into the story, providing details that heighten readers' interest. An enjoyable mystery, and more.
Lana Miles, Duchesne Academy, Houston, TX
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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4.0 out of 5 stars a captivating reading, Jun 25 2004
By Gail Cooke (TX, USA) - See all my reviews
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Bookstores are awash with detective/thriller stories boasting female protagonists. Yes, we have met quite a few brave, clever gals who can solve a mystery without chipping their manicures. However, I venture to say there are none like Flavia Gemina, introduced in Caroline Lawrence's debut novel.

You see, Flavia is a Roman sea captain's daughter who lives in 79 A.D. She's a carefree young miss who lives with her Dad in the port city of Ostia. She's also an animal lover, so when the dogs on her street start dying she is bound and determined to find out who is killing them and why anyone would perpetrate such senseless acts.

Kim Hicks, a very talented Brit who has performed in praiseworthy one-woman shows, gives captivating voice to Flavia and her buddies - including neighbor Jonathan; Nubia, a slave girl; and Lupus, a mute beggar boy.

As the group sets about solving the mystery they uncork a genie's bottle of adventures, escapades, and narrow escapes.

Listeners will particularly enjoy the setting of this tale as they learn something about life in ancient Rome.

- Gail Cooke

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4.0 out of 5 stars A CAPTIVATING READING, Jun 25 2004
By Gail Cooke (TX, USA) - See all my reviews
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Bookstores are awash with detective/thriller stories boasting female protagonists. Yes, we have met quite a few brave, clever gals who can solve a mystery without chipping their manicures. However, I venture to say there are none like Flavia Gemina, introduced in Caroline Lawrence's debut novel.

You see, Flavia is a Roman sea captain's daughter who lives in 79 A.D. She's a carefree young miss who lives with her Dad in the port city of Ostia. She's also an animal lover, so when the dogs on her street start dying she is bound and determined to find out who is killing them and why anyone would perpetrate such senseless acts.

Kim Hicks, a very talented Brit who has performed in praiseworthy one-woman shows, gives captivating voice to Flavia and her buddies - including neighbor Jonathan; Nubia, a slave girl; and Lupus, a mute beggar boy.

As the group sets about solving the mystery they uncork a genie's bottle of adventures, escapades, and narrow escapes.

Listeners will particularly enjoy the setting of this tale as they learn something about life in ancient Rome.

- Gail Cooke

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4.0 out of 5 stars Good summer book, July 22 2002
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The Thieves of Ostia has just the right amount of complexity. It's not so complicated that you have to give all your thought and consentration. Yet, it has enough to keep you glued to it till the end. That's why it's relaxing.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Buffy meets Ben Hur?
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Take a feisty female detective like Nancy Drew, put her in Ancient Rome among gladiators, slave-dealers and pirates, give her a 'scooby gang' of... Read more

Published on Jun 7 2002 by gnanimals

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4.0 out of 5 stars Anxiously awaiting future episodes!
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