Medicus and the Disappearing Dancing Girls

Medicus and the Disappearing Dancing Girls

by R.S.Downie (Author)

Synopsis

Emperor Trajan is dead, long live Emperor Hadrian! Gaius Petreius Ruso is a divorced and down-on-his-luck army doctor who has made the rash decision to seek his fortune in one of the inclement outposts of the Roman Empire, namely Britannia. His arrival in Deva (more commonly known as Chester) does little to improve his mood and, after a straight thirty-six hours on the wards in the Fort, he succumbs to a moment of weakness and rescues injured slave girl, Tilla. Little does he realize how this one act is going to bring nothing but trouble and far too much interaction with the irritating locals, who will insist on killing each other...With wonderful comic timing and an irresistible sense of humour, Medicus and the Disappearing Dancing Girls is a beguiling and unique detective novel and introduces in Ruso and Tilla the hottest pairing to come out of the Roman Empire.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 480
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Michael Joseph
Published: 03 Aug 2006

ISBN 10: 0718149297
ISBN 13: 9780718149291

Author Bio
In 2004 Ruth Downie won the Fay Weldon section of BBC3's End of Story competition; Medicus and the Disappearing Dancing Girls is her first novel. Ruth Downie is married with two sons. She lives in Milton Keynes.