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Saylor, Steven

Last Seen in Massilia

St.Martin's Press., 2000

35,00 €

Kalamos Books

(STREETSVILLE, Canada)

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Anno di pubblicazione
2000
ISBN
0312209282
Luogo di stampa
New York
Autore
Saylor, Steven
Editori
St.Martin's Press.
Soggetto
HSITORICAL FICTION ANCIENT ROME GORDIANUS THE FINDER MYSTERY, DETECTIVE JULIUS CAESAR POMPEY MASSILIA
Descrizione
New
Descrizione
H
Sovracoperta
Stato di conservazione
Nuovo
Legatura
Rilegato
Copia autografata
No
Prima edizione
No

Descrizione

"In 49 B.C., a bloody civil war between the forces loyal to Pompey and Julius Caesar has engulfed the Roman world and no one is allowed to be neutral. With Rome itself in turmoil, Gordianus the Finder receives an anonymous message informing him of the death of his son, Meto, who lately has been acting as a double agent for Caesar. In search of the truth about Meto's fate, Gordianus journeys to the besieged seaport of Massilia (modern-day Marseille), which has sided with Pompey and is now stubbornly holding out against Caesar"s troops camped just outside its gates and in ships in the harbor. Using his wits, Gordianus discovers away past the siege troops and into Massilia. But once there he finds that famine and slaughter threaten the populace, and intrigue and recriminations have taken over a city that cannot hope to stand up much longer against the troops outside its walls. His only friend is Hieronymus, the doomed scapegoat chosen by the priests of Artemis to bear the sins of the population and save them from annihilation. When Gordianus witnesses the fall of a young woman from a precipice called Sacrifice Rock, he becomes entangled in finding out what exactly i happened-did she fall or was she pushed?and where, in all of this, is the truth about his missing son."

Edizione: 1st.us ed.