Roman Games (Roman Games): 1

Roman Games (Roman Games): 1

by Bruce Macbain (Author), Bruce Mac Bain (Author)

Synopsis

Rome: 3 September, 96 AD.

Sextus Ingentius Verpa, imperial senator, notorious informer and scheming minion of the despotic Emperor Domitian, has been butchered in the night. The murder of a cruel master by a slave driven beyond endurance, or the first move in something infinitely more dangerous?

The Emperor has decreed that punishment will be swift and has commissioned Gaius Plinius Secundus - better known as Pliny the Younger - to investigate. Pliny is no detective, but unless he can find the murderer by the close of the 'Ludi Romani', or Roman Games, all Verpa's slaves - forty men and women - will be burned alive in the arena.

That gives Pliny just fifteen days to uncover the murderer. Fifteen days that will draw him deep into an underworld of secretive cults. Fifteen days to unravel a plot that leads to the very heart of the Imperial household. Fifteen days that will threaten the very stability of Rome itself.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 272
Publisher: Head of Zeus
Published: 01 Sep 2012

ISBN 10: 1908800364
ISBN 13: 9781908800367

Media Reviews
'Convincingly re-creates everyday life in ancient Rome, weaving real and fictional characters with aplomb' Kirkus Reviews.
'brilliant. A brutal vision of Rome, rigid with hierarchy and fear' Robert Fabbri.
'MacBain leads the reader down the mean and dirty streets of Rome. Sure to appeal to fans of Steven Saylor' Library Journal.
'Inspired ... A highly atmospheric and absorbing murder mystery that builds to an earthshaking climax' Steven Saylor.
'What a fantastic treat this book is! ... I just couldn't tear myself away from it. Extremely highly recommended' Eurocrime.
'Bruce MacBain is a welcome addition to the coterie of writers that write about Rome ... a book to be read by lovers of this period' Shots.
'a hard book to put down: fast-moving, exciting and thought-provoking' Historical Novels Review.
Author Bio

Bruce Macbain holds a BA in Classics from the University of Chicago and a PhD. in Ancient History from the University of Pennsylvania. He has taught Greek and Roman history at Vanderbilt and Boston University. He lives with his wife in Brookline, MA.