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Poseidon's Gold: A Marcus Didius Falco Mystery (original 1993; edition 1994)

by Lindsey Davis

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After six months in wild Germania, imperial gumshoe Marcus Didius Falco is back in Rome sweet Romeâ??but his apartment has been ransacked. And although he desperately needs 400,000 sesterces in order to marry his aristocratic love, Helena, his only client is his mother, who insists that he find out whether the scandalous claims against his dead brother, Festus, are true.Then the chief tarnisher of Festusâ?? good name is murdered, and Marcus becomes the prime suspect. Someone is definitely fiddling with the scales of justice. The more Marcus hunts for the thread that will lead him out of this doom-laden labyrinth of misery and mystery, the less his life is worthâ??except, as seems likely, as a meal for the emperorâ??s h… (more)
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Title:Poseidon's Gold: A Marcus Didius Falco Mystery
Authors:Lindsey Davis
Info:Crown Publishers, Inc. (1994), Edition: 1st Us Edition, Hardcover, 336 pages
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Roman informer Marcus Didius Falco’s latest investigation keeps him close to home since it revolves around secrets that his soldier brother, Festus, might have been hiding on his last visit to Rome before his death. Falco teams up with is estranged father, Geminus, to search for the truth. Helena Justina once again provides loyal support. Davis gives a new twist to the wise-cracking private eye novel by setting the series in ancient Rome, and by the fifth book in the series I think she’s found a balance that will appeal to fans of either mystery subgenre. ( )
  cbl_tn | Feb 11, 2024 |
An excellent entry in this series featuring Marcus Didius Falco. We meet his father, finally, and learn about him and about Marcus's brother Festus, late of the Judean wars and not always the golden-haired boy everyone seems to think he was. The plot is complex but comprehensible, involving imports from Greece, the terrors of slavery, and with a few delightful twists at the end. ( )
  ffortsa | Nov 27, 2023 |
Good ending. Good handling of Falco's family grudge moving a bit. Excellent sculptor bamboozle. I loved the debt paid in small change as well, I wonder if that's something from the law courts or other roman litt? ( )
  Je9 | Aug 10, 2021 |
Falco and Helena are back in Rome trying to solve the mystery of the missing artifacts of Festus his dead brother, involving their auctioneer father Germinus, runaway slaves and artists, and of course a murder. ( )
  Vesper1931 | Jul 29, 2021 |
The life of Didius Falco is much like a roller coaster. Just when things are going well, the bottom drops out and then he fights and investigates and drinks until things go better. Luckily he still has his dear Helena to comfort him and since she is so intelligent, confer with him on whatever mystery he is working on. In this story we learn a lot more about Falco's deceased brother, Festus and his father Germanius. ( )
  Angel.Tatum.Craddock | Dec 17, 2020 |
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After six months in wild Germania, imperial gumshoe Marcus Didius Falco is back in Rome sweet Romeâ??but his apartment has been ransacked. And although he desperately needs 400,000 sesterces in order to marry his aristocratic love, Helena, his only client is his mother, who insists that he find out whether the scandalous claims against his dead brother, Festus, are true.Then the chief tarnisher of Festusâ?? good name is murdered, and Marcus becomes the prime suspect. Someone is definitely fiddling with the scales of justice. The more Marcus hunts for the thread that will lead him out of this doom-laden labyrinth of misery and mystery, the less his life is worthâ??except, as seems likely, as a meal for the emperorâ??s h

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