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The Marathon Conspiracy
The Marathon Conspiracy | Gary Corby
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The rollicking fourth book in the Nicolaos and Diotima mystery series set in Classical Athens. Nicolaos, Classical Athens’s favorite sleuth, and his partner in investigation, the clever priestess Diotima, have taken time off to come home and get married. But hoping to get hitched without a hitch proves overly optimistic: A skull discovered in a cave near the Sanctuary of Artemis, the ancient world’s most famous school for girls, is revealed to be the remains of the Hippias, the reviled last tyrant to rule Athens. The Athenians fought the Battle of Marathon to keep this man out of power; he was supposed to have died thirty years ago, in faraway Persia. What are his remains doing outside the city walls? Nico’s boss, the great Athenian statesman Pericles, wants answers, and he orders Nico to find them. Worst of all, one of the two Sanctuary students who discovered the skull has been killed, and the other is missing. Can the sleuths solve the interlocked crimes before their wedding? From the Hardcover edition.
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BookishMe
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being married vs getting married

Hehehe... This is starting out to be light-hearted mystery, so far #Greece #readingnow #amreading

BiblioLitten My Big Fat Greek Wedding came to my mind.😀 6y
BookishMe @BiblioLitten lol... I never watched it actually. Will look out for it on Netflix. 6y
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I was looking up another book, when the same title (Sacred Games) by Corby came up in my search. And that's how I came to know these titles set in #Greece
Instead of the first title, I will start with this fictional link to the Battle of Marathon. Let's see if I am hooked to read the entire series.
#librarybooks #happybookworm #LitsylovesLibraries

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Today is a great day to curl up with a good mystery. According to Andy, this is "a fast paced mystery colored by Corby's intricate details of ancient Athens. Corby blends mystery with some fun historical fiction, all the while giving the reader an amazingly interesting murder mystery."

thelibraryofmars It reminds me (just the cover and that little blurb) of Detectives in Togas, which I loved as a kid. 8y
Samnelson Read The Passage right next to it! It's a good book as well :) 8y
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