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The Silver Pigs
The Silver Pigs: A Marcus Didius Falco Mystery | Lindsey Davis
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When Marcus Didius Falco, a Roman "informer" who has a nose for trouble that's sharper than most, encounters Sosia Camillina in the Forum, he senses immediately all is not right with the pretty girl. She confesses to him that she is fleeing for her life, and Falco makes the rash decision to rescue hera decision he will come to regret. For Sosia bears a heavy burden: as heavy as a pile of stolen Imperial ingots, in fact. Matters just get more complicated when Falco meets Helena Justina, a Senator's daughter who is connected to the very same traitors he has sworn to expose. Soon Falco finds himself swept from the perilous back alleys of Ancient Rome to the silver mines of distant Britainand up against a cabal of traitors with blood on their hands and no compunction whatsoever to do away with a snooping plebe like Falco....The Silver Pigs is Lindsey Davis' classic novel which introduced readers around the world to Marcus Didius Falco, a private informer with a knack for trouble, a tendency for bad luck, and a frequently inconvenient drive for justice.
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K.Wielechowski
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Falco was insufferable, especially in the beginning & his interactions with Sosia were disgusting. Real “written by a man” energy.
I enjoyed the delve into the Roman Empire & Britain altho some of the names felt very Mel Brooks/Monty Python.
Helena was a delight & I have to root for the woman who doesn‘t take any man‘s shit.
My feelings about Falco mellowed by the end. I understood him better but I still didn‘t care for him.

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jenniferw88
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Librarybelle I‘ve heard good things about her books! 1y
Cuilin Fabulous 🎉 1y
jenniferw88 The subtitle is 'A Marcus Didius Falco Mystery' so using this for #tbrtarot @CBee as I doubt it'll happen otherwise for August! 1y
dabbe Got it on the spreadsheet! 🤗 1y
CBee @jenniferw88 sounds good to me 😊 1y
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jenniferw88
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@Cuilin these are my two options for #romancivilization but probably going with tagged.

I do have a back up if I don't get on with either, which I forgot to put on here - The Thieves of Ostia by Caroline Lawrence. It was one of my favourite series when I was younger, so it'd be interesting to revisit as an adult!

Itchyfeetreader Vindanda is a good call I think my husband has that - also maybe he has some the Simon scarrow novels 1y
Cuilin Great choices. 1y
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TheSpineView
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#Movie2BookRecs @Klou
Prompt: Gladiator

Klou Even the covers have the same feel about them. Great job! 3y
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swynn
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#20Series20Days Day 15: Marcus Didius Falco

They're gumshoe P.I. mysteries set in Vespasian's Rome. I'm told the historical accuracy is pretty good, but mostly I care that they're just good stories. I'm still pretty early in the series, so looking forward to the rest.

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TracyReadsBooks
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#20Series20Days Day 14

Next is a series I devoured when I was younger which is why Marcus Didius Falco finds himself on my #Top20Series list. I loved this series along with Steven Saylor‘s Roma Sub Rosa series starring Gordianus the Finder. Great characters, wonderful setting (who doesn‘t want to imagine themselves walking the streets of Ancient Rome solving mysteries?!?), & always entertaining mysteries. Both are really fun series.

@Andrew65

Andrew65 This is one series I am wanting to progress on, have read the first one. 4y
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HardcoverHearts
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In my quest to maximize all possible joy from travels, I start reading as many fiction books as I can set in the locale I plan on visiting. For my upcoming Rome trip this summer, I discovered a historical mystery series set in Ancient Rome! It‘s a fun book so far.

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Freespirit
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Pickpick

Just finished this quick, enjoyable read set in Rome and Britain in 70 AD. I loved the narrator Marcus Didius Falco who works as a private eye and seems to get in and out of trouble😊 #historicalcrime

margreads So much fun!! 6y
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Grrlbrarian
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Yahoo, #friyayintro!
1. Got to be Lindsey Davis‘ Marcus Didius Falco historical mysteries ❤️ Although LOTR, if you call that a series, has defined my life to a greater extent
2. Don‘t watch telly but I like Scooby Doo 😉
3. They still have that, do they?
4. Hoping for some great Mexican food in San Antonio tonight 🙌
5. A bit maybe. Calls himself a slow reader and only works through a few nonfics a year

Texreader Where did you go for Mexican food here in SA? We have lots of good ones! 6y
Grrlbrarian We went to Rosario‘s on Alamo. It was delicious! 😋 6y
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Grrlbrarian
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#TuesdayTidbits before I grade papers 👌
1. Lindsey Davis‘ Marcus Didius Falco Roman mysteries. LOTR. Harry Potter. Anything Discworld by Terry Pratchett.
2. Cookie cookie cookie starts with C 🍪
3. Victoria from PBS. Amazing!
4. I tag all y‘all! 😘❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

AmyG I love Victoria so much.❤️ (edited) 7y
Grrlbrarian @AmyG I haven‘t seen Season 2 yet. Is it still airing on PBS? 7y
AmyG It ended but if you have On Demand you can probably catch it on there. 7y
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