John Maddox Roberts is the pseudonym of Mark Ramsay, author of numerous works of science fiction and fantasy, in addition to his successful historical SPQR mystery series. He lives in New Mexico with his wife.
Anyone who is a fan of Lindsey Davis, Steven Saylor or David Wishart will love the SPQR series of books by the author. Once again we have an addition to the ever growing number of amateur detectives patrolling the streets of ancient Rome, solving mysteries and crimes. Not all at the same time, I may add, in fact not even in the same centuries. Decius Caecilius Metellus the Younger, a high-born bad boy, is the offering of the author and he is just as interesting, likeable and believable as the leading characters from the author's contemporaries.
The adventures of Decius have taken him from one end of the empire to the other, usually escaping from the trouble he has made for himself and more often than not ending up in more trouble. But Decius always finds his way back to his first love, Rome. With an impressive family name and a marriage to the niece of none other than Julius Caesar himself, Decius has finally stepped on to the first rung of Rome's political ladder, having been elected to the prestigious but somewhat lowly office of aedile.
As aedile, Decius's main responsibility is, to put not too fine a point on it, buy the adoration of the people by staging elaborate gladiatorial combats and games filled with wild beasts from all over the world and all out of his own purse.
He also has much more mundane tasks and when his official responsibilities demand that he investigate the collapse of a tenement building his sense of duty and fair play will not allow him to write it off as just another builder using shoddy materials. His findings implicate some of the most powerful men in Rome, but is our hero prepared to back down . . .