by Lindsey Davis
When I finished “The Ides Of April”, the first book in this Falco-the-next-generation series, I wasn’t sure that I liked Flavia Albia because I found her distant and rash, setting out to find trouble. In “Enemies At Home”, I began to like her a little better. I enjoyed her insider/outsider statu...
This was a slow read for me, due to the tone and unfamiliar terms specific to this setting. I wish there was a glossary, because that would have facilitated my reading. However, I liked the vantage point of 1st century Rome, especially in a mystery format. Reviewed for Affaire de Coeur Magazine. htt...