The Ides of April: Flavia Albia 1 (Falco: The New Generation)

Paperback

Main Details

Title The Ides of April: Flavia Albia 1 (Falco: The New Generation)
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Lindsey Davis
SeriesFlavia Albia
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback
Pages:368
Dimensions(mm): Height 176,Width 113
Category/GenreHistorical fiction
ISBN/Barcode 9781444751741
ClassificationsDewey:823.92
Audience
General
Illustrations None

Publishing Details

Publisher Hodder & Stoughton General Division
Imprint Hodder Paperback
Publication Date 26 September 2013
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Flavia Albia is the adopted daughter of a famous investigating family. In defiance of tradition, she lives alone on the colourful Aventine Hill, and battles out a solo career in a male-dominated world. As a woman and an outsider, Albia has special insight into the best, and worst, of life in ancient Rome.A female client dies in mysterious circumstances. Albia investigates and discovers there have been many other strange deaths all over the city, yet she is warned off by the authorities. The vigils are incompetent. The local magistrate is otherwise engaged, organising the Games of Ceres, notorious for its ancient fox-burning ritual. Even Albia herself is preoccupied with a new love affair: Andronicus, an attractive archivist, offers all that a love-starved young widow can want, even though she knows better than to take him home to meet the parents...As the festival progresses, her neighbourhood descends into mayhem and becomes the heartless killer's territory. While Albia and her allies search for him, he stalks them through familiar byways and brings murder ever closer to home.The Ides of April is vintage Lindsey Davis, offering wit, intrigue, action and a brilliant new heroine who promises to be as celebrated as Marcus Didius Falco and Helena Justina, her fictional predecessors.

Author Biography

Historical novelist Lindsey Davis is best known for her novels set in Ancient Rome, including the much-loved Marcus Didius Falco series, although she has also written about the English Civil War, including in 2014 A Cruel Fate, a book for the Quick Reads literacy initiative. Her examination of the paranoid reign of the roman emperor Domitian began with Master and God, a standalone novel, leading to her new series about Flavia Albia, set in that dark period. Her books are translated and have been dramatized on BBC Radio 4. Her many awards include the Premio Colosseo (from the city of Rome) and the Crime Writers' Cartier Diamond Dagger for lifetime achievement. Most recently she was the inaugural winner of the Barcino (Barcelona) International Historical Novel Prize.

Reviews

An intimate portrait of resilience, friendship and love * Sunday Examiner, Australia * While this book is a departure from her usual Falco novels, the trademark charm, piercing intelligence and ready wit are as abundant as ever... dramatic and enthralling, all the more so for being full of historical fact. The characters are intriguing and three-dimensional, and the whole is told with a humour and insight which means the reader will find the book impossible to put down. * www.thebookbag.co.uk * Davis's descriptions of Rome are vivid and lively...this is a great yarn * Daily Mail * Praise for MASTER AND GOD:'The narrative is rapid and the story well told with much sharp-edged detail. You can open this book and step right into a convincing yet extraordinary past.' * Independent * An intimate portrait of resilience, friendship and love * Sunday Examiner, Australia * While this book is a departure from her usual Falco novels, the trademark charm, piercing intelligence and ready wit are as abundant as ever... dramatic and enthralling, all the more so for being full of historical fact. The characters are intriguing and three-dimensional, and the whole is told with a humour and insight which means the reader will find the book impossible to put down. * www.thebookbag.co.uk * Davis's descriptions of Rome are vivid and lively...this is a great yarn * Daily Mail * Praise for MASTER AND GOD:'The narrative is rapid and the story well told with much sharp-edged detail. You can open this book and step right into a convincing yet extraordinary past.' * Independent *