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I'm so glad Susanna directed me to this group. I'm currently earning my BA in History, and Rome is my concentration. I blame my Classical Civ teacher for all my reading problems...She LOVES Saylor, and I must say I do to. Falco has to be a close second though. Something about the Roman gumshoe that makes these books worth it... and trust me, I'm not one to enjoy reading.

Can I suggest David Wishart's Marcus Corvinus series? Very enjoyable. Also a Roman murder mystery series set at the other end of the Empire that I quite enjoy is the one by Rosemary Rowe.


I know the feeling after reading Falco...
You could buy them used online too.
I have been dying to unwind some thoughts on this series but I am afraid any commentary on the characters will ruin some of the plots moving forward for you. So I am going to shut my lip and let you (all) enjoy. I wish Lindsay would write faster!

In general I am not a fan of younger relatives showing up to help the plot along but I like Larius on the trip in Shadows in Bronze. It should be interesting now that she really has disposed of Pertinax which characters show in the next books.








I absolutely love Falco. Davis has rekindled my love for ancient Rome with her books. I've also enjoyed Gordianus the Finder very much - just in case anyone on this group hasn't heard of him (fat change ;).
In fact, I love them so much that I had the character of my book (Murder in-absentia) work in his youth for the company of Gordius et Falconius as an homage.
If anyone knows of other detectives worthy of Falco and Gordianus, I'd love to know!


I'm particularly interested in reviews of other series (like Medicus mentioned by Cynthia). I'd rather concentrate my reading time one the good stuff... ;)

Welcome!