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SPQR I: The Kings Gambit
SPQR I: The Kings Gambit | John Maddox Roberts
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Blackmail, corruption, treachery, murder--the glory that was Rome. In this Edgar Award-nominated mystery, John Maddox Roberts takes readers back to a Rome filled with violence and evil. Vicious gangs ruled the streets of Crassus and Pompey, routinely preying on plebeian and patrician alike, so the garroting of a lowly ex-slaved and the disembowelment of a foreign merchant in the dangerous Subura district seemed of little consequence to the Roman hierarchy. But Decius Caecilius Metellus the Younger--highborn commander of the local vigiles--was determined to investigate. Despite official apathy, brazen bribes, and sinister threates, Decius uncovers a world of corruption at the highest levels of his government that threatens to destroy him and the government he serves.
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RamsFan1963
The King's Gambit (SPQR, #1) | John Maddox Roberts
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📚 I don't read that much historical fiction, but I've enjoyed the few I have read.
📚 I have enjoyed John Maddox Robert's SPRQ mystery series, set in Ancient Rome.
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TheSpineView Excellent series. Thanks for playing! 2y
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RamsFan1963
SPQR I: The Kings Gambit | John Maddox Roberts
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I finished this late last night, but forgot to post it. While the mystery was kind of obvious, the look into Roman social, political and religious structures kept me entertained. I'd definitely listen to more of the series in the future. 3 🗡🗡🗡 1/2
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1st book for #20in4 @Andrew65

Ruthiella I read the first two books in this series over 20 years ago and always meant to continue. I agree, the background of the every day aspect of the Roman Empire was the main draw. 4y
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