The King's Gambit

The King's Gambit

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Mystery Science Fiction History +1 more
Format Pocketbok
Sidor 288
Språk Engelska
Publicerad Aug 24, 1990
Förlag Minotaur Books
Utgåva First Edition
ISBN-10 0312277059
ISBN-13 9780312277055
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In ancient Rome, the vibrancy of the city masks the sinister undercurrents of political intrigue and murder. Detective Decius Metellus, a charming playboy with a sharp intellect, navigates this treacherous landscape as he embarks on his first case. His role as a praetor places him at the forefront of societal matters, but it is his knack for uncovering darker truths that sets him apart.

As he delves into the world of the elite, he discovers that the stakes are higher than he ever imagined. Powerful figures wield influence, and amidst lavish banquets, thefts of state secrets, and rumors of betrayal, Decius must rely on his wits and instincts to solve a murder that could change the course of Roman history. Each twist and turn reveals a complex web of relationships and ambitions, challenging his loyalties and his life.

With a backdrop of political tension and a touch of personal desire, Decius Metellus’s journey through Rome’s shadows offers not only a thrilling mystery but also a glimpse into the lavish and perilous world of ancient Rome. Fans of historical fiction will find themselves enchanted by Roberts’ vivid depiction and nuanced characters as they become entangled in this tale of intrigue and adventure.

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