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Product Reviews: Last Seen in Massilia: A Novel of Ancient Rome (Novels of Ancient Rome) |
Rating: 5 (out of 5) Summary: Ground shaking installment Comments: I do not want to give this away however this book was a huge installment in this series because of the changes that take place in his family. With the family changes that this book has it is a must read of course for the fans of the series however my favorite thing about this book was that it had my favorite mystery for Gordianus to solve so far. He is charged with trying to find his son Meto in Masillia a besieged town in present day France. While he is there is meets a doomed scapegoat and whitnesses what may be a murder or a suicide. All during this time he is still looking for his son. Great read and I am sure all Saylor fans would agree. |
Rating: 4 (out of 5) Summary: Search for Meto Comments: Last seen in Massila is e fathers nightmare - the death of his child. In this book Gordianus frantically hunts for his son Meto. He received an anonymous note form Massilia claiming that Meto was dead. The pursuit of Meto drives almost all of the emotional stress and action in this book. While in Massilia Gordianus is hired by a merchant named Arausio to find his daughter Rindel who went missing soon after a women fell to her death from sacrifice rock. The search for Rindel is complicated and filled with intrigue.
The story begins with Gordianus and Davus approaching Massilia. Tribonius, the Roman general charged by Caesar to manage the siege to conquer Massilia, explains to Gordianus that he will not be able to enter the town. Tribonius commands Gordianus and Davus to depart and return to Rome. The general promises to send official word concerning Meto as soon as it is available. Needless to say, Gordianus finds an imaginative and dangerous way to enter Massilia to continue his mission.
This is a fun novel filled with suspense and danger. The exacting details, especially of the engineering attempts to breach the city's walls are interesting and graphic. The efforts to protect the walls by the leaders of Massilia are equally fascinating. Gordianus' investigations are engaging and often frustrating. The resolution of each of the suspenseful plot lines is startling. This is an enjoyable novel, however would be much more fun if the reader has 1st enjoyed the following books that present Meto's earlier years: Arms of Nemesis: A Novel of Ancient Rome (Novels of Ancient Rome),Catilina's Riddle: A Novel of Ancient Rome (Novels of Ancient Rome),The Venus Throw: A Mystery of Ancient Rome (Novels of Ancient Rome) |
Rating: 5 (out of 5) Summary: Stellar!! Comments: This series is totally superior and this eighth installment is just wonderful!! The story is set in Massilia (Marseilles) in 49 B.C. Gordianus and his son-in-law Davis find themselves in Massilia behind a blockade. Massilia had declared for Pompey, and Caesar's troops are at the gate. Gordianus is trying to find out what happened to his son Meto who he had been told was dead. He finds himself in a political hot pot, and he and Davis have no idea how they will ever get out of a blockaded city. These books are beautifully written, and the stories are based on actual historical happenings. I absolutely love the series, and I highly endorse it. I am only sorry that I have only 3 more published books left. |
Rating: 5 (out of 5) Summary: Last Seen in Massilia Comments: A wonderful book by an author who knows his Roman history and how to insert a colorful, detailed, and suspenseful story into it. I am now hooked on Stevan Saylor's serious of novels about the adventures of 'Gordianus the Finder's' adventures as a hired-out investigator in the post era of Sulla's dictatorship. Told in the 1st person, the novels are reflective of what we now find in the mordern versions of the private detective.... |
Rating: 5 (out of 5) Summary: The Eighth Book in the Sub Rosa Series Comments: Steven Saylor's fascination with Ancient Rome began at an early age. A history graduate and former newspaper and magazine editor, he lives in Berkeley, California. His series of books about Ancient Rome and featuring Gordianus the Finder are popular both here in England and also in America. Anyone who is a fan of Lindsey Davis will love these books too. Steven Saylor brings Ancient Rome to life, so much so that the reader can lose himself in the sights and sounds of the ancient city.
Gordianus the Finder, the investigator of crimes, a man whose skill and integrity have made him much sought after by some of the almost all important men in Rome. Men who may need a secret to be kept, men who need to know that when Gordianus is working for them he will be discreet and not susceptible to bribery.
The civil war between Julius Caesar and Pompey the Great is threatening to engulf the whole of the Roman world, neither man will give an inch and in the middle of all this Gordianus the Finder receives word that his son has died. Gordianus begins an immediate investigation into how his son came to die and during these investigations he witnesses the fall of a young woman from a precipice. All is not as it would seem to be and strange events begin to puzzle Gordianus . . . |