A Mist of Prophecies
(2014)

Fiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Blackstone Publishing, 2014
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EDITION
Unabridged
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1 online resource (1 audio file (9hr., 40 min.)) : digital

ISBN/ISSN
9781982508142 MWT19283362, 1982508140 19283362
LANGUAGE
English
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Read by Geoffrey Howard

In the year 48 BC, Rome is in the midst of civil war. As Pompey and Caesar fight for control of the republic, Rome becomes a hotbed of intrigue driven by espionage, greed, and betrayals. A beautiful young seeress staggers across the Roman marketplace and dies in the arms of Gordianus the Finder. Possibly mad and claiming no memory of her past, Cassandra-like her Trojan namesake-was reputed to have the gift of prophecy, a gift many in Rome would pay for handsomely … or kill for. Obsessed with Cassandra's mystery, Gordianus investigates her murder. As he peels away the veils of secrecy surrounding her life and death, he discovers a web of conspiracy linking many of Rome's most ruthless and powerful women. Now Gordianus' pursuit not only endangers his own life but could change the future of Rome. Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV Chapter V Chapter VI Chapter VII Chapter VIII Chapter IX Chapter X Chapter XI Chapter XII Chapter XIII Chapter XIV Chapter XV Chapter XVI Chapter XVII Chapter XVIII Chapter XIX Chapter XX "The problem with a writer with the brilliance of Steven Saylor is that he leaves almost impossible standards for other writers to measure up to. With A Mist of Prophecies, Saylor exceeds even his usual standards of excellence." "Saylor writes with such easy grace that the politics of these vicious times become as captivating to the reader as the mystery of Cassandra's life and violent death." "If you want to visit Rome-ancient Rome-this is the way to go!" "One of the best mystery series being published today…A pitch-perfect work…gripping prose." "Saylor shows once again why fans of ancient historicals regard him as the leader of the field." "A fascinating work!" "Intriguing both as a mystery and as a historical novel, this should find a wide audience. Readers will enjoy the plot twists, the deft portrayal of characters, and the attention to historical detail. Saylor is particularly fine in his presenting of the common people of Rome." "Saylor brings a wealth of historical information lightly to bear on a chilling mystery." "It would be impossible to imagine a more stellar lineup of suspects in all imperial Rome."

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