Torchlight flickers on the elegant marble walls. The sound of a mob echoes in the street. The year is 52 B.C. and the naked body of Publius Clodius is about to be carried through the teaming streets of Rome. Clodius, a rich man turned rabble-rouser, was slain on the most splendid road in the world,
A murder on the Appian Way: a mystery of ancient Rome
β Scribed by Steven Saylor
- Publisher
- Robinson
- Year
- 2010;1998
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 267 KB
- Edition
- Pbk ed
- Category
- Fiction
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