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Cover of A Coin for the Ferryman

A Coin for the Ferryman

โœ Scribed by Rowe, Rosemary


Book ID
108065314
Publisher
Hachette UK
Year
2013
Tongue
English
Weight
159 KB
Series
Libertus Mystery of Roman Britain 9
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781472205131

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

โœฆ Synopsis


Book nine in Rosemary Rowe's Libertus series: 'A cracking tale with a fast-moving plot' CONN IGGULDEN. In Roman Britain, AD 189, every slave knows his lot in life depends solely on the morals - or lack of morals - of his master. Fortunately for one young Glevum slave, Junio, his owner, former slave turned pavement-maker Libertus, believes heartily in rewarding years of loyalty and service. Junio is to be granted his freedom in an elaborate ceremony at the Basilica Law Court. And what better moment than the manumission to announce the lad's engagement? But the young couple's happiness is threatened by a terrible omen: the gruesome discovery of a corpse, hastily concealed in a shallow grave. Who is it? And, more importantly, who will go to any lengths to cover up their heinous crime? Determined to solve the mystery before the impending nuptials, Junio joins his mentor Libertus in trying to piece together a truly masterful mosaic of murder...


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