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The latest adventure for the Roman sleuth and glamorous heroine of I, Claudia Claudia was just ten years old when her father marched off to war and never came home. Now it's time to uncover the truth about his disappearance. The search takes her to the dense, dark forests of Gaul, where Druid Law rules and human sacrifice is still practised. And staying at the villa of the cold, egotistical Marcia, who has even commissioned a spectacular tomb to ensure her immortality, Claudia can't help noticing that several young women have disappeared from the local area. Suspicion quickly falls on a mysterious woodsman known as the Scarecrow, but she isn't convinced. Nor has it escaped her notice that each victim is unblemished and in the fullness of bloom. Just as she is herself . . .

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First published May 1, 2005

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Marilyn Todd

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MARILYN TODD lives with her husband on a French hilltop, surrounded by vineyards, châteaux and vines. As well as sixteen critically acclaimed historical thrillers, she's a prolific writer of short stories, most of which are crime, but range from commercial women's fiction to comic fantasy and all points in between. When she isn't killing people, Marilyn enjoys cooking. Which is pretty much the same thing.

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July 28, 2018
This exciting Claudia Seferius mystery is the 11th part of this delightful Roman series.
It's certainly a story which is once again written with a lot of wit, the storyline is worked out wonderfully.
Storytelling is of a very good quality by the author, and all the characters who are figuring within this gripping mystery come all superbly to life, especially the main characters, being the bossy but also vulnerable Claudia Seferius and her aristocratic policeman and protector Marcus Cornelius Orbilio.
This story is set mainly in the dark forests in and around Santonum, Gaul, where Druid Law rules, and where Claudia hope to uncover the truth about her father's disappearance there.
Claudia is staying at the villa of the cold and egotistical, Marcia, and its from that place that she's starts to investigate about the fate of her father, only to learn also about disappearances of young girls who are in their fullness of bloom and nowhere to be found, while there's also a man they call "Scarecrow", who seems to have something to do with these girls, according to Marcia.
What will follow is a fast-paced mystery, in which Claudia while searching for her lost father is trying to find the culprit of the abductions and killings of these young girls, while on the other hand Marcus also has a case of a paedophile gang concerning other young girls there, and solving it,, and so finally after a few twists and turns Claudia can unravel, with the help from some at the villa, the culprit of these crimes concerning these same young girls.
Really recommended, for this is a very satisfactory Claudia Seferius mystery, and one that I like to call as: "A Rock Solid Chilling Mystery"!
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