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  Books : The Silver Pigs: A Marcus Didius Falco Mystery (Marcus Didius Falco Mysteries)


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Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 823.914
EAN: 9780312357771
ISBN: 031235777X
Label: St. Martin's Minotaur
Manufacturer: St. Martin's Minotaur
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 352
Publication Date: October 03, 2006
Publisher: St. Martin's Minotaur
Release Date: October 03, 2006
Sales Rank: 62101
Studio: St. Martin's Minotaur




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When Marcus Didius Falco, a Roman “informer” who has a nose for trouble that’s sharper than most, encounters Sosia Camillina in the Forum, he senses immediately all is not right with the pretty girl. She confesses to him that she is fleeing for her life, and Falco makes the rash decision to rescue her—a decision he will come to regret. For Sosia bears a heavy burden: as heavy as a pile of stolen Imperial ingots, in fact. Matters just get more complicated when Falco meets Helena Justina, a Senator’s daughter who is connected to the very same traitors he has sworn to expose. Soon Falco finds himself swept from the perilous back alleys of Ancient Rome to the silver mines of distant Britain—and up against a cabal of traitors with blood on their hands and no compunction whatsoever to do away with a snooping plebe like Falco….



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A very enjoyable romp
The first thing to know is that you should avoid Lindsey Davis if you must have the "locked room" style of heavy thinking mystery. She doesn't write those. The Falco mysteries are just a fun excuse for her to write about Roman times with too modern people.

However, if you do want a great example of a simple mystery, fun and enjoyable, with a fun romance thrown into the middle of it, grab The Silver Pigs. It's a wonderful, light hearted read.

Falco's a detective in ancient ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Rolled My Eyes, Said OK Dear, I'll Read It... Now I'm Hooked
My wife talked me into reading Two for the Lions which was NOT a good place to start with this series but she'd already taken the earlier books to our used book exchange when she saw I wasn't interested. It took me a while to get the tempo of what was going on in Two for the Lions, but once I did, I was hooked. I made her go back to the used book exchange and find the earlier books. I tore through Silver Pigs and I'm now in the middle of Shadows in Bronze and I can't put it down.

So ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - This is where it all begins...
I bought this book when it was first published in the USA and was so excited and impressed that I immediately put the author on my ultra-short list: "Buy every new book". There are now a gazillion in the series and I have every one. Recently I started reading them to catch up and found to my amazement that I had only ever read the first two in the series - this after reading 4 books in the middle of it. So, I am going back and starting the series all over again from the beginning. In other words, ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Introducing Falco

This is the first of a series of detective stories set in Vespasian's Roman Empire and featuring the informer Marcus Didius Falco.

I tried this historical detective story because I had enjoyed Ellis Peter's "Brother Cadfael" detective stories. They were excellent but this is brilliant, as is the rest of the series.

Funny, exciting, and based on a painstaking effort to re-create the world of 70AD.

By chance, Falco rescues a 16-year old girl called Sosia Camillina ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - A di fferent kind of detective story...
Marcus Didius Falco is a former soldier and now a private informer in ancient Rome. After the brutal death of a young girl named Sosia, he is driven to find her killer even if it means putting his own life in danger.

Helena Justina is the daughter of a senator and Sosia's cousin. She is not afraid to prove her independence and joins up with Falco to try to find Sosia's killer.

In his search to find Sosia's killer, Marcus Didius Falco stumbles upon thievery from the silver mines in ... Read More







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