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One Virgin Too Many (Hardcover)

by Lindsey Davis (Author)
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Marcus Didius Falco is back in another lively first-century historical mystery. The Roman investigator, informer, and imperial spy's snappy patter, romantic leanings, strong sense of irony, and penchant for getting into interesting situations have won Lindsey Davis a growing number of fans. Flush with his earnings from an African adventure (Two for the Lions), Falco's just been rewarded for his service to the empire with an unusual bit of political patronage: he's been appointed to the largely ceremonial position of Procurator of the Sacred Poultry, meaning he's in charge of the care and feeding of a gaggle of sacred geese. This un-Falco-like upward mobility is an opportunity for Marcus to move his patrician wife, Helena Justina, and their toddler out of a tenement and into a home of their own. As much as Marcus scoffs at middle-class pretensions, he's not above leaving his seedy surroundings and providing his family with some of the finer things, if only to show his in-laws that he can. But when Helena's brother falls over a corpse that disappears before it can be identified, Falco tosses the geese some food and gets busy finding the connection between the dead man and a 6-year-old girl who's in line to be chosen as the new vestal virgin. That leads him into intrigue, danger, and a confrontation with a former vestal virgin that almost costs him his life. Well paced, with good dialogue, excellent plotting, and a cast of terrific characters surrounding Falco and Helena, including some familiar from earlier stories, One Virgin Too Many shows Davis in top form. Falco the family man is better company than ever. --Jane Adams


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"I seem to be hearing about nothing but religious cults this week," says Marcus Didius FalcoAthe Spenser of Ancient RomeAearly on in this 12th entry in Davis's popular series. And indeed details of the weirder practices of Roman worship take up much (some might say too much) of the book's story. Falco himself has been rewarded for his lucrative work as a census taker with the dubious honor of looking after the Emperor's sacred geeseAincluding cleaning up their droppings. Aulus, the younger brother of Falco's highborn lover, Helena, is trying to join a prestigious agricultural/fertility sect called the Arval Brothers. And several young girls, including Falco's own niece, are caught up in the selection of a new Vestal VirginAwhich sounds in Davis's version like a children's beauty pageant straight out of the JonBenet Ramsey case. Falco has to put aside his goose-watching and reclaim his day job as private informer when (1) Aulus discovers a mutilated corpse at the Arval Brothers' bucolic retreat and (2) one of the leading VirginsAwho tried to hire Marcus because she thought her family was trying to kill herAdisappears. As usual, Davis shows us many ways in which Ancient Rome was both the same as and different from our own timesAalthough the research isn't as seamlessly integrated as before. And Falco, while still an interesting mix of ambition and democracy, doesn't have that true ring of a real Roman coin he once had. (Nov.)
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5.0 out of 5 stars One of the Best!, April 16 2002
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This review is from: One Virgin Too Many (Paperback)
Not too long ago I decided to pick up Silver Pigs, the first in the Falco series. I liked it so much I started reading every other book in the series. Although many of her books have been very entertaining I thought that this was one of the best books in the entire series.
Falco has returned from Africa a new man. Vespasian has finally agreed to let him join the middle class and has awarded him a considerable sum of money in the process. As an added bonus he has now become Procurator of the Sacred Geese. When a child comes to him in need of an investigator he turns her down and regrets his decision. The plot takes him to the Vestal Vigins to discover the truth.
This book is funny, endearing and has some unbelieveable twists. Altogether I would say one of the best books in the series!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Falco and the Sacred Geese, Sep 19 2001
By Frank J. Konopka (Shamokin, PA) - See all my reviews
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Actually, the sacred geese (Falco has been named Procurator of Poultry [his term] by the Emperor as a "reward" for services rendered) don't really play an important part in this latest work by Ms. Davis. There's just so much going on in this busy book that you don't have time to catch your breath from page to page. There are arcane brotherhoods, odd religious rites (and odder priests of them), grisly murders, dysfunctional families, illegal visits to Vestal Virgins, missing children, you name it. This is definitely the best of the Falco series, and that's saying a lot, because they are all uniformly excellent! Red herrings abound in this work, and through it all the author once again serves up great helpings of knowledge about ancient Rome that you absorb without even realizing it. If you haven't read any of these books, by all means start at the beginning and work your way through them. You definitely will not be disappointed!
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