I so love all the Mike Ashley collections--really they are stellar, and though I've read this book before, re-read it yesterday since I wanted short stories before bed, just to have an easier stopping point. Wound up staying up half the night anyways on this one, which is the first collection I think?
Basically all of the big names show up here: Lindsey Davis, Steven Saylor, John Maddox Roberts, Mary Reed, Peter Tremayne, and to my suprise Simon Clark. I never connected one of my favorite gruesome horror novelists to have a pretty staid Roman short story in comparison. Some of the stories might miss the mark a bit, but all are interesting and have their strengths/flaws. Usual locked room, poisoned heir, crafty Roman slave figuring it all out, twists at the end stories.
This reminds me it wouldn't be a bad thing to read John Maddox Roberts SPQR series again, been a few years, and out of all the Ancient Roman Murder Mysteries genre authors, he is my favorite.