Old Bones (A Marcus Corvinus Mystery)

Old Bones (A Marcus Corvinus Mystery)

by David Wishart (Author)

Synopsis

Laddish Marcus Corvinus is spending his time in ancient Tuscany, sampling wine and ogling local talent (under the beady eye of his lovely wife Perilla) when his stepfather is accused of murder. It doesn't take long for Marcus to get him off the hook, but finding the true culprit is rather trickier. As he pursues his investigation, Marcus uncovers a major wine-making fraud as well as a sorry tale of infidelity, treachery, deceit and betrayal. And when he uncovers the real murderer, the reason for the crime turns out to have its roots in myth and history.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 356
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: New English Library
Published: 17 May 2001

ISBN 10: 0340768843
ISBN 13: 9780340768846
Book Overview: The fifth Marcus Corvinus mystery from the leading Roman crime writer in the industry.

Media Reviews
Wishart takes true historical events and blends them into a concoction so pacy that you hardly notice all those facts and interesting details of Roman life being slipped in there. Salve! To this latest from the top toga-wearing 'tec of Roman times! * Highland News Group *
'A deft murder mystery written in wise-cracking style. Marcus Corvinus is a persuasively likeable lad.' Huddersfield Daily Examiner
Wishart writes economically and with pace * Nairnshire Telegraph *
Innate humour and pace * Irish Times *
A classical crime caper out of the top drawer. * Steve Craggs, Northern Echo *
I'll certainly be chasing up the previous Marcus Corvinus novels ... These are unusual detective tales * Scunthorpe Evening Telegraph *
David Wishart wields an entertaining stylus ... a terrific book to hole up with for the holidays * Scotland on Sunday *
A taut thriller in which ancient Rome springs to life * The Times *
With the toga-wearing sleuths of Lindsey Davis an dSteven Saylor prowling the alleys of Ancient Rome, is there room for Wishart's Marcus Corvinus? On this evidence the answer is resoundingly in the affirmative. * Times *
His learning shines through. He has a feel for ancient times yet uses modern dialogue. This neat trick manages to combine the atmosphere of the ancient world while moving the story quickly and assuredly on. Highly recommended * Yorkshire Evening Post *
Author Bio
David Wishart studied Classics at Edinburgh University. He then taught Latin and Greek in school for four years and after this retrained as a teacher of EFL. He lived and worked abroad for eleven years, working in Kuwait, Greece and Saudi Arabia, and now lives with his wife and family in Scotland.