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“Cheerful and informal cynicism in a solemnly detailed classical setting.” Times Literary Supplement (London)
“Imagine what would happen if Law & Order merged with a toga party in Animal House and you have Davis’ latest. Her skill comes from a unique ability to merge history, mystery, and humor. She keeps you guessing, while you’re laughing at the sharp dialogue in this entertaining detective story.” RT Book Reviews (4 stars)
“Davis’ stellar historical, the fifteenth entry in this witty and learned series…gives Davis the opportunity to explore the vagaries of Roman law, which she approaches with her usual mix of respect and sarcasm…Wry, cynical, and principled, Falco makes the perfect guide to Davis’ vividly realized ancient Rome.” Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“Falco is back, cheeky as ever, this time matching his wits against two sleek lawyers…Of course, Falco uncovers the truth, though just barely; the ending is a surprise and surprisingly affecting…Top-notch work in a top-notch series.” Library Journal
“Falco is a personable hero, and the stories are always suspenseful and surprising. Also, Davis knows how to stage a mystery against a historical backdrop without overwhelming us with information…[and] continues to mix its history and its mystery in a pleasing blend.” Booklist
“Davis’ sprightly narrative focuses on customs, history, and details of the Metellus and Falco households and takes its time unraveling the mystery” Kirkus Reviews