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Falco is now in London in AD75. Supposedly on a family visit while returning to Rome but, as you'd expect, trouble is never far behind. This time in the shape of a prototype Mafia organisation arriving in Britain to bring Roman extortion to the barbarian masses.
By now, if you've read the rest of the series, you will be familiar with Falco, Helena, Petronius, Maia and the other regular characters. Once again their characters are developed further and we learn more about them.
If you haven't read any of the series then I recommend that you start at the beginning and work your way through. Every work stands on its own individually but you will miss the development of the characters and feel that you have missed out on something.
The only disapointment is that we have to wait 12 months for the next episode...
I believe it was a conscious effort on the part of Lindsey Davis to take Falco out of his normal surrounding and freshen her storylines up with a visit to Roman London.
Of course no sooner has Marcus Didius Falco and his wife Helena, who's breeding and background should put her far out of the reach of a rascal like Falco hit the streets of Londinium than a body is found stuffed down the well of a wine bar.
The unfortunate victim is a henchman of King Togidubnus an important ally of Rome.
Falco needs to pull out all the stops to find the murderer and placate the powers that be, but many things are about to happen before the mystery can be solved.
Keep it up Lindsey.
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