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Lindsey Davis: A Comedy of Terrors (UK 2021) From the Publisher: With law and order paused for partying, Albia and Tiberius must investigate alone. The Emperor has promised the people a spectacular entertainment - but will he also become a target for the criminals' schemes? Lindsey Davis: A Comedy of Terrors. A Flavia Albia Novel. Hodder, ISBN: 9781529374339 (October, 2021), 386 p., £9.99.
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Lindsey Davis: A Comedy of Terrors (USA 2021) From the Publisher: In Rome, 89 A.D., poisonings, murders, and a bloody gang war of retribution breaks out during the festival of Saturnalia, and when her husband, Tiberius, becomes a target, it's time for Flavia Albia to take matters into her own hands -- in Lindsey Davis's next historical mystery, A Comedy of Terrors. Flavia Albia, daughter and successor of private informer Marcus Didius Falco is twiddling her thumbs with no clients during the December festival of Saturnalia. But that doesn't mean all is quiet. Her husband Tiberius and the Fourth Cohort are battling organized crime interests that are going to war over the festival nuts. A series of accidental poisonings, then bloody murders of rival nut-sellers, and finally a gruesome warning to Tiberius from the hidden criminal powers to back off. Albia has had just about enough and combines forces with Tiberius to uncover the hidden criminal gangs trying to worm their way into the establishment at a banquet of the emperor Domitian. Lindsey Davis: A Comedy of Terrors. A Flavia Albia Novel. Minotaur Books, ISBN: 9781250241542 (July, 2021), 336 p., $27.99, eBook $12.99.
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Lindsey Davis: A Comedy of Terrors (UK 2021) From the Publisher: The Aventine is full of fracturing families. Wives plot to leave their husbands, husbands plot to spend more time with their mistresses. Masters must endure slaves taking obscene liberties, while aggressive slaves are learning to ape dangerous masters. But no one wants to hire an investigator during the holiday. Albia is lumped with her own domestic stress: overexcited children and bilious guests, too many practical jokes, and her magistrate husband Tiberius preoccupied with local strife. He fears a Nut War. Nuts are both the snack and missile of choice of tipsy celebrants, so there is a fortune to be made. This year a hustling gang from the past is horning in on the action. As the deadly menace strikes even close to home, and with law and order paused for partying, Albia and Tiberius must go it alone. The Emperor has promised the people a spectacular entertainment - but Domitian himself is a target for the old criminals' new schemes. Can the Undying Sun survive the winter solstice, or will criminal darkness descend upon Rome? Lindsey Davis: A Comedy of Terrors. A Flavia Albia Novel. Hodder & Stoughton, ISBN: 9781529374292 (April, 2021), 386 p., £20.00, eBook £12.99.
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