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Catilina's wapen/ Catilina's Riddle - Steven Saylor
Catilina's wapen/ Catilina's Riddle
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9789022517567 (902251756X)
Publisher: De Boekerij
Pages no: 409
Edition language: Dutch
Series: Roma Sub Rosa 1 (#3)
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3.0 Catilina's Riddle
The latest in the adventures of Gordianus (and his sons) fell a little flat. This book read more like a lecture in Ancient Roman politics than it did a mystery. Between Catilina and Cicero, Saylor spent a lot of time on the various political issues for the time. I imagine this is all setting the sce...
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3.5 Catilina's Riddle (Roma Sub Rosa #3) by Steven Saylor
bookshelves: ancient-history, historical-fiction, spring-2010, published-1993, mystery-thriller Read from March 30 to April 01, 2010 ** spoiler alert ** work mp3Read By: Scott HarisonCopyright: 1996Audiobook Copyright: 1996Genre: Historical Mystery FictionPublisher: Blackstone AudiobooksSeries N...
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3.0 Catilina's Riddle
Gordianus the Finder now has a farm in the Etruscan countryside. He abandons the city, taking his family with him. Cicero is becoming more and more embroiled in Roman politics, with all it's mud slinging and complications. He embroils Gordianus in this by asking for a favour. This starts off a c...
Bettie's Books
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3.0
work mp3Read By: Scott HarisonCopyright: 1996Audiobook Copyright: 1996Genre: Historical Mystery FictionPublisher: Blackstone AudiobooksSeries Name: Roman Sub RosaPosition in Series: 3Blurbus in Extremus - Narrator Gordianus, disillusioned by the corruption of Rome circa 63 B.C., has fled the city wi...
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3.0 Catilina's Riddle: A Novel of Ancient Rome (St. Martin's Minotaur Mysteries)
Gordianus the Finder now has a farm in the Etruscan countryside. He abandons the city, taking his family with him.Cicero is becoming more and more embroiled in Roman politics, with all it's mud slinging and complications. He embroils Gordianus in this by asking for a favour. This starts off a cou...
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