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by Lindsey Davis (Author) "If there was one thing you could say for my father, he never beat his wife..." (more)
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As the festive holiday of Saturnalia approaches in Davis's well-crafted 18th Roman historical (after 2006's See Delphi and Die), informer Marcus Didius Falco receives an imperial commission from Emperor Vespasian to solve the murder of nobleman Sextus Gratianus Scaeva. The victim's brother-in-law was holding a valued captive, Veleda, a female German rebel leader who had caused plenty of problems for the Roman Empire. She somehow escaped at the same time the crime occurred, becoming the prime suspect in the process. Unconvinced that the mystery can be wrapped up neatly with the capture of the fugitive, Falco, aided as always by his astute and independent wife, Helena Justina, pursues other leads even as he hopes to find Veleda and prevent further political turmoil. The occasional anachronistic colloquial phrase jars a bit, but overall Davis does her usual sound job of bringing first-century Rome to life. (May)
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A rebellious German priestess and a murdered nobleman keep informer-investigator Marcus Didius Falco busy in Davis' eighteenth historical whodunit set in Rome in 76 CE. Falco fights crime in the morally depraved city at the pleasure of the emperor, a duty that becomes even more daunting during the season of debauchery known as Saturnalia. As the novel opens, German beauty Veleda (whom Falco first encountered in 1993's The Iron Hand of Mars) has escaped house arrest around the same time young Gratianus Scaeva is found dead, his decapitated head floating in the atrium pool at his family's villa. Adding to Falco's woes is news that his married brother-in-law (who happens to be one of Veleda's former lovers) has gone missing. As always, the shrewd and outspoken Falco is helped by his headstrong wife, Helena Justina, and hindered by nefarious Anacrites, Rome's Chief Spy. Davis serves up a huge cast of characters and colorful descriptions of daily life in first-century Rome, details sure to please readers with an affinity for ancient history. Allison Block
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Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Minotaur Books (April 29, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312945957
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312945954
  • Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 4.1 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (21 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Falco's back in town, May 27, 2007
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Lindsey Davis is in very good form with this new Marcus Didius Falco story. Our hero is back in Rome and working on an imperial commission that involves a missing foreign priestess destined for sacrificial murder, problems with his patrician in-laws and an ongoing rivalry with another spy. The plot(s) is fairly intricate and satisfying, but the heart of the book is Falco's ramblings around ancient Rome, complete with detailed descriptions of life, social customs and politics of the time. The author's never-ending wit and geniality are imposed on the Falco character and others in the story, making the tale the more enjoyable. This an excellent installment in the Falco series, well-worth the money and time.
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4.0 out of 5 stars One of Falco's BEST, June 4, 2007
Saturnalia is the eighteenth Falco novel, and one of the best.

Marcus Didius Falco is an informer for hire, a spy, in Rome. This novel takes place in A.D. 76 under Vespasian, during Saturnalia, the wildly popular seven-day celebration on the winter solstice. Saturnalia involves the giving of gifts, family banquets, the transposing of master/slave roles, civic celebrations at the temple of Saturn, including a banquet for the people, and silly drunken behavior including the wearing of humorous costumes.

This festival is the setting for a very difficult and sensitive case, where Falco and his chief spy rival, Anacrites, are given the same assignment--find the missing German freedom fighter, Veleda. She had been captured and was kept in pampered captivity in the house of a Senator, but then a man is murdered and decapitated, and she and her servant Ganna both disappear. Veleda had overheard that her fate was to be part of a "triumph" for the general that captured her, a triumph involving her very public death.

This is the same Veleda who had five years before saved the lives of Marcus and his brother-in-law Justinus, who had fallen in love with her. Falco and his wife Helena, her family, and Petronius of the vigiles (sort of a cross between firemen and police) help with the search, along with some of the Legion who had been in Germany and might recognize her. Worse, the public cannot know of the missing woman (it might make the government look bad); and Justinus, now a married man with a child and a very jealous wife, disappears as well. Several odd doctors are in this tale with a wide variety of unusual medical practices.

Davis' ability to bring these fascinating characters, locales, cultures, and celebrations to life is nothing short of magical. All classes people her novel: nobility, senators, slaves, traders, soldiers, and homeless escaped slaves trying to survive on the fringes of society.

Armchair Interviews says: Great story for who love stories set in ancient times.
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5.0 out of 5 stars one of her best, June 13, 2007
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Lindsey Davis's Falco books are among my favorites. I love the way she characterizes his crazy and amusing family and friends, and in this one she features them throughout, so it was a special treat. The Vigiles' Saturnalia party is hilarious. I also prefer when her stories take place in the city of Rome, as this one does, rather than around the empire.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Falco's Usual Good Romp
It's always nice to have the opportunity to visit with old friends, and that's just what Marcus and Helena Justina have become over the years. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Harriet Vane

5.0 out of 5 stars Falco at the festival
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5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best in this wonderful series!
I got one of the first paperbacks of SATURNALIA and loved it. Read either the hardback or paperback, but I guarantee you'll save it, cherish it and reread it. Read more
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2.0 out of 5 stars Same, old
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