by Margaret Doody (Author)
Athens, 332BC - an unhappy city under the rule of the Macedonian 'barbarian' Alexander the Great. In the midst of this unrest, Boutades, an eminent citizen, is found brutally murdered. Suspicion falls heavily on young Philemon, and, by Athenian law, his cousin Stephanos is elected to defend his name in court. In desperation, Stephanos seeks assistance from Aristotle, his former mentor - and Aristotle turns Detective. The young, inexperienced boy and the great philosopher form a classically uneven partnership. Their efforts culminate in the gripping trial scene when Stephanos uses all the powers of rhetoric and oratory instilled in him by Aristotle to clear his family's name of this bloody murder-
Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Arrow
Published: 02 May 2002
ISBN 10: 0099436132
ISBN 13: 9780099436133
Book Overview: The greatest philosophical mastermind turns detective in this witty and dramatic whodunit.