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Dark Horse [Hardcover]

Marilyn Todd
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  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Severn House Publishers Ltd (25 July 2002)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0727858610
  • ISBN-13: 978-0727858610
  • Product Dimensions: 22.7 x 13.8 x 2.7 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 795,670 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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The latest adventure for the Roman sleuth and glamorous heroine of I, Claudia When Claudia is caught by the Security Police in the act of doping racehorses, it's the least of her problems. The owner of the racehorses, a certain Hylas the Greek, isn't very happy about it, either. Seeking refuge with the tall, dark, aristocratic Leo at the Villa Arcadia in the Adriatic seems the perfect solution. Shaded by figs and pomegranates on an island of steep, wooded cliffs, sandy coves and hillsides redolent with a thousand aromatic herbs, is there a better place to ride out the storm? Here, Claudia has only Leo's dysfunctional family to contend with. But then a pirate warship anchors in the bay, and suddenly Arcadia is no longer an idyll. The past and the present have become dangerously and inextricably linked. And too late Claudia discovers that 300 miles isn't far enough from Rome to escape either the Security Police, Hylas the Greek - or pure evil.

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
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Format:Hardcover
When she is accused of horse doping (would she ever?), and a certain member of the security police is hot on her trail, it seems like a good time for Claudia Seferius to go and check out some revolutionary vineyards in the Adriatic. Everything seems just perfect, until an ominous presence is noticed anchored in the bay. And then things begin to go wrong, seriously wrong. A sinister pattern seems to have emerged...

Once again, Todd has produced a brilliant piece of work. The suspense is built up to a magnificent climax at the end of the novel. Huge Marcus/Claudia progressions are made during this book, with some interesting insights into Marcus's past. Do not, however, for a moment think that we have heard the last from Marilyn Todd.

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Format:Hardcover
ALthough I enjoyed reading it, I found that the pace dropped a bit in parts. Claudia didn't seem to have as much sparkle as usual. Also I could have done with a cast list at the beginning as there were an awful lot of characters introduced together.

Why aren't these books appearing in paperback?

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
A tightly focused mystery 21 Oct 2002
By ilmk - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
The eighth installment of Todd's fine murder mystery series has Claudia running for the island of Cressia, to the villa of Leo Orbilio, cousin of Marcus, before she gets either convicted or murdered for blatant horse doping. During a period of a week an assortment of characters, including the unctuous Shamshi, the perfectionist Nikias, the aging Volcar, the `ice queen' Silvia, the enigmatic Clio, the somewhat `artistic' Saunio and a somewhat innocent dolphin flow through the villa which is undergoing an expensive refurbishment that is being financed by several people (We do see a way out for Claudia's perpetual financial difficulty with a chance for her to increase her famous Seferius wine yield in later novels)
The murders of Saunio's assistant Bulio and then Leo coupled with Todd's ensurement that every other character (save Drusilla the cat and the dolphin) has a motive to commit the deed, intermingled with a heavily-threaded plot line touching on the mythology of Jason, Medea and Circe, means that, unlike the previous Dream Boat, it is not quite so simple to make an educated guess as to the villain(s). Another technique that Todd has introduced over the recent additions to the series is a setup of periodic mini-chapters where we can glean an anonymous insight to the mind of the murderer(s). In this case it is very 'mythical' and it is, perhaps, a little laboured as the soliloquies lend themselves an almost supernatural evil air which doesn't quite fit with the period.
Nevertheless, Claudia rips through the entire bunch, (she always manages to get knocked out in the process of most of her investigations), captured by pirates and eventually Marcus has to turn up to help. The continuing fencing between the pair is mildly frustrating and you begin to hope their relationship might develop further over future novels.
It is Claudia's first trip outside Italy, albeit not very far from the province of Illyricum, and she moves neatly. The nature of this latifundia setting echoes Saylor's Arm of Nemesis, but retaining the culprits within a localized geographical area gives a chance for typical murder mystery characterization to develop and this becomes a tautly focused whodunnit.
I must confess I hope Marilyn Todd keeps writing about her delightful heroine for many years to come.
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