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589 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1990
. I think the writing is better in this novel than in the first, but half of the jokes are still Greek to me. I don't get them, although the characters do. A lot of the dialogue tone is off to me. Falco, and the author, are on a different plane of thought, somehow, from me and there is a peculiar lack of conversational class barriers between lower class Falco and the elite of Ancient Rome aristocracy. It is hard to put my finger on it. Nonetheless, these are interesting mysteries. The writing is poetically dense, and it attains literary quality often. But the reader had better be of the sort who truly enjoys academically researched historical fiction! Lindsey Davis has studied Ancient Roman society in depth, and her story is full of cultural and architectural details, including furniture and foods.