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The year is 52BC, and Rome is in turmoil. Rival gangs prowl the streets as Publius Clodius, a high born populist politician, and his arch-enemy, Tito Milo, fight to control the consular elections. But when Clodius is murdered on the Appian Way and Milo is accused of the crime, the city explodes with riots and arson.

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More praise for Steven Saylor

"This [is a] wonderfully clever series.' New York Times Book Review

'Saylor's sense of style and elegantly witty writing make the most of this genre transference' The Boston Guide

What Steven Saylor brings to his work are a profound knowledge

of the history and culture of ancient Rome and a gift of storytelling only exhibited by those few who are born with it. His work can be enjoyed by all mystery readers regardless of whether they prefer cosies or hard-boiled crime fiction.' Deadly Pleasures

'Among the best historical series ... and the best to use an Ancient Roman background.' Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine

'Part of the attraction ... comes from watching lofty figures in history, tragedy and Latin behaving as nobly and sordidly as real people in daily life ... And Saylor is not the dry-as-dust type; he offers us sex, violence, duplicity and a worldly acceptance of the varieties of human behaviour there's an unpretentious lightness of touch in everything.' Boston Globe

'You read Saylor because of the skill with which he brings an ancient world to life.' Lambda Book Report

'I can't say enough good things about Savior's style, his scholarship, or his mastery of his period.' The Poisoned Pen

Praise for Roman Blood

'Gordianus the Finder is a Roman private investigator, something like Sherlock Holmes and something like the hardboiled American PI... [He] visits all strata of Roman life and gives a vivid picture of ancient society to go with the complex puzzle ... This is a remarkable achievement.' Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine

'A story greatly enhanced by its vivid characters ... A classic historical mystery, in every sense.' Publisher's Weekly .

'A combination of Hitchcock-style suspense and vivid historical

details make Stephen Savior's Roman Blood one of the most gripping and also informative mysteries to have appeared in quite some time.' Post-Gazette, PA

'A brilliant example of Savior's mastery of his material... triple sensitivities of style, place and plot that readers will not fail to appreciate for themselves.' Lambda Book Review

'An exciting trip through the history and politics of Rome.' Deadly Pleasures

'Saylor skilfully strings together the multiple threads of the plot to reveal dirty dealings of murder, greed, incest, deceit, corruption, and vices galore. A well thought out and finery tuned mystery novel.' The Community Voice

"This engrossing historical novel... contains all the elements that make an entertaining mystery and also provides a view of life in Ancient Rome. Highly recommended.' Booklist

'Genuine mystery and detection ... with two handsome surprises saved for last.' Kirkus Reviews

'Roman Blood has the elements that make a good old-fashioned detective story great - dangerous thugs, powerful villains and a brooding, noir ambience ... The plot is tightly woven and Saylor threads history deftly throughout the novel... The action is fast paced and at times thrilling ... There are enough surprises along the way to satisfy even the most accomplished mystery reader, and the difficult setting is ultimately pulled off with convincing flair. The conclusion is especially satisfying and chilling.' Daily Texan

'A witty, meticulous re-creation of Cicero's Rome as well as a deft and clever mystery.' The Boston Guide

Praise for Arms of Nemesis

'A compulsively entertaining whodunnit.' New York Times Book Review

'A most intriguing mystery ... highly researched and authentic historical background ... characters all of whom are realistic flesh-and-blood people.' The Southbridge Ma. News

'Steven Saylor impeccably recreates life in Imperial Rome ... an intriguing mix of historical accuracy and tense drama. Gordianus proves a beguiling if arrogant hero.' St. Louis Post Dispatch

'Saylor manages to be both entertaining and exact in his depictions of Roman life and customs. He is also a deft writer of characters and Arms of Nemesis is filled with eccentric and engaging suspects ... a surprising and suspenseful mystery.' First Hand

'Saylor interweaves history and suspense into another seamless thriller ... A marvellously authentic slice of antiquity that will serve as a savoury treat for fans of both mystery and historical

fiction.'

Booklist

'Fine mystery, great history, this novel is crammed with vivid details of patrician and slave life. After reading the below-decks description of a trireme you'll thank your lucky stars you're not a

galley slave.' Omnibus

'Sensuously written ... Richly detailed bacchanalian feasts and mesmerizing visits to the Sybil at Cumae lead to the spellbinding

conclusion.' Publisher's Weekly

Offbeat and intriguing reading.' San Francisco Chronicle

'Arms of Nemesis has a well-researched, authentic feel, captivating descriptions of Roman customs and mythologies, and interesting characters, enlivened from the pages of history.' San Francisco Sentinel

'A top-notch murder mystery ... There is enough excitement... enough love ... enough blood ... enough pathos ... And yet the end is satisfying.' The Community Voice

'Steven Saylor's amusing murder mystery [Arms of Nemesis] has a veritable bouillabaisse of suspects.' Anniston Star

Praise for Catilina's Riddle

'Engrossing... ironic and satisfying... Saylor's understanding of the rich complexity of Roman life has a universal ring.' San Francisco Chronicle

There's no doubt that history buffs will savor the splendid historical detail.' Booklist

'Accurately depicts Roman society... characters are believable and well-delineated ... this is recommended...' Library Journal

'A spacious, provocative portrait...' Kirkus Reviews

'Saylor is as much historian as he is weaver of suspense ... a rich, enriching series.' Christian Science Monitor

'In Catilina's Riddle the ageing of the main character parallels the maturing of Saylor's talent as a novelist. The plot is richer and more dramatic; the stakes are higher, and the situation in Rome itself more desperate.' San Francisco Review of Books

'Saylor knows his material well enough to make the ancient world come vividly alive.' The Anniston Star

'Ancient Rome springs to life, along with a pater familias sleuth both endearing and admirable and no professional slouch.' The Poisoned Pen

Praise for A Murder on the Appian Way

'How wonderful to have a scholar write about Ancient Rome; how comforting to feel instant confidence in the historical accuracy of a novel. With effortless grace, Steven Savior's A Murder on the Appian Way puts the reader immediately at home in this distant world.' The Sunday Times

'A fine series ... [Murder on the Appian Way] is a richly detailed, fast-paced tale.' Seattle Times/Post Intelligencer

'Wonderfully (and gracefully) researched ... This is entertainment of the first order.' Lambda Book Report

'As always, Saylor sketches the real-life historical background with a masterly hand.' Kirkus Reviews

'The suspense never lags as Saylor spins a sophisticated political thriller that also brings readers up to speed on Roman history.' Publisher's Weekly

'Mr Saylor puts such great detail and tumultuous life into his scenes that the sensation of rubbing elbows with the ancients is quite uncanny.' New York Times Book Review

A MURDER ON THE APPIAN WAY

Steven Saylor

Robinson LONDON

A Mystery of Ancient Rome

Constable & Robinson Ltd

3 The Lanchesters 162 Fulham Palace Road London W6 9ER

First published in the UK by Robinson Publishing Ltd 1997

This paperback edition first published in the UK 1998 Reprinted 1998,2000

First published in the USA by St Martins Press 1996

Copyright Steven Saylor 1996 1997 Map copyright Steven Saylor

The authors moral right has been asserted.

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