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The Vestal Vanishes

by Rosemary Rowe

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A Libertus Mystery of Roman Britain - The marriage of a former vestal virgin is always an important event, so the anticipated arrival of such a bride in Glevum is the excuse for an even more lavish banquet than usual on the Emperor's birthday feast. However, when Audelia's covered carriage finally arrives, the lady in question is nowhere to be found. Libertus investigates and makes a gruesome discovery, suggesting that Druid rebels may have been involved. But when another lady disappears, Libertus finds himself in a race against time to ensure the safety of the 'vanishing vestals'.… (more)
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As usual Rowe manages to create a convoluted mystery dropping clues that I catch and some that I don't. I love thinking "Ah, that's going to be important later!", but also love realizing that she did put in important clues that I missed. She doesn't hide the clues, and if one is careful, the reader can solve the case as quickly as Libertas does. Also, she doesn't have him be the only smart person in the book. I quite liked Pricilla and wouldn't mind seeing that character again.
I've yet to catch Rowe in an historical mistake (although that may say more about me than Rowe) but it's so jarring when one does spot an anachronism in a piece of historical fiction. I love the way she manages to write about a culture with slavery, noting the abuses, but not superimposing a modern attitude. I have also always loved that the hero is not young. I can so relate to aching knees, and a preference for simple foods. The worst thing about having enjoyed the whole series is that I have to wait for the next book. (although I can enjoy recommending it to friends) ( )
  Tchipakkan | Dec 26, 2019 |
The marriage of a former vestal virgin is always an important event, so the anticipated arrival of such a bride in Glevum is the excuse for a lavish banquet. However, when Audelia's covered carriage arrives, the lady is nowhere to be found. Libertus investigates and makes a gruesome discovery.
  RapidCityPubLib | Jul 18, 2011 |
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A Libertus Mystery of Roman Britain - The marriage of a former vestal virgin is always an important event, so the anticipated arrival of such a bride in Glevum is the excuse for an even more lavish banquet than usual on the Emperor's birthday feast. However, when Audelia's covered carriage finally arrives, the lady in question is nowhere to be found. Libertus investigates and makes a gruesome discovery, suggesting that Druid rebels may have been involved. But when another lady disappears, Libertus finds himself in a race against time to ensure the safety of the 'vanishing vestals'.

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