FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. At a refugee camp following the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius which buried Pompeii, Flavia and her friends discover that children are disappearing and a very powerful citizen might be involved.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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The Pirates of Pompeii,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Pirates Of Pompeii, The (Hardcover)
The Pirates of Pompeii was a captivating book that took you from the night after the horrifying volcanic eruption to the healing of one of the four detectives. On the day after the eruption, the slave girl Nubia and the freeborn Roman, Flavia went out to look for the healing flower for the doctor of Pompeii, scrounging in the ash of the aftermath. When the two girls found the flower they also found a girl who could not find her brother. They took her to the village where the other two detectives were waiting Jonathan and Lupus. In the village they found out another boy was missing they were all curious to find out who it was they have clues but will they find the pirates of Pompeii? This book is very intriguing it takes you in to a new ancient world. Pirates of Pompeii are the third of Caroline Lawrence's three books. I truly recommend this book to inquiring readers wanting to know more.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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The best kids' series!,
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This review is from: Pirates Of Pompeii, The (Hardcover)
My son and I discovered the first book in The Roman Mysteries series in our local library. We both loved it - and waited so patiently for the second! Then, in the summer, we visited England. And discovered the rest! Pirates of Pompeii, which is, thankfully, available in America, was our favorite. If it was possible to choose. We could not put this down! I would recommend reading this after The Secrets of Vesuvius, since the action picks up from the next day. What a great page turner!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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A Magnificent Mystery,
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This review is from: Roman Mysteries 3: Pirates of Pompeii (Paperback)
The Pirates of Pompeii brings more complexities into the lives of Flavia, Nubia, Jonathan and Lupus. In the aftermath of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius a refugee camp has been set up where Doctor Mordecai spends his days treating the injured. No one knows what happened to Clio and there is little hope that she survived. The people of the camp are visited by the Emperor Titus, who has brought supplies paid for out of his own funds.
Amid the hope that life might return to normal, parents report that their children are missing. In a nearby cave, Flavia finds a little girl who was almost kidnapped by two men wearing masks - her brother was not so lucky and has joined the missing. Flavia becomes determined to find the missing children and after an initial investigation has more questions than answers. The setting of the majority of this story is at modern Sorrento at a fabulous villa built on a small island. Our intrepid children are guests as they go about solving the mystery but in the process their relationships with each other undergoes a test. The Pirates of Pompeii is a nicely conceived mystery and is beautifully written by Caroline Lawrence. Ms Lawrence has really outdone herself in the complex weaving of the plot and her descriptions of places and daily life are magnificent. The series of the Roman Mysteries seems to get better with each book, and I must admit that my enthusiasm for Ms. Lawrence's book has spread to more people as I have talked about each volume.
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