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Caveat Emptor: A Novel of the Roman Empire (The Medicus Series)
Ruth Downie
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| #771284 in Books | 2012-01-23 | 2012-01-17 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .32 x.93 x5.77l,.44 | File type: PDF | 352 pages||47 of 47 people found the following review helpful.| Town without pity|By Blue in Washington|Ruth Downie takes her "Medicus" series to a new level of complexity and intrigue with "Caveat Emptor". This fourth book in the highly entertaining series set in Roman-ruled Britain in the Second Century AD has protagonist Gaius Petreius Ruso and his now-wife Tilla back in Londinium after a long visit to his family home in southern Gaul|From Publishers Weekly|Starred . When tax collector Julius Asper goes missing, physician Gaius Petreius Ruso, who'd rather get medical work, reluctantly investigates in Downie's superb fourth historical set in second-century Roman Britain (after Persona Non Gra
In her fourth novel, Ruth Downie brings to life the corruption and treachery of Roman-occupied Britain, as it closes in on her winsome leading man. Gaius Petreius Ruso and his new wife Tilla have moved to the town of Verulamium, where a tax man named Julius Asper has gone missing, along with a lot of money. As the investigation deepens, and despite our hero's best efforts to get himself fired, he and his bride find themselves trapped at the heart of an increasingly tr...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your gadget.Caveat Emptor: A Novel of the Roman Empire (The Medicus Series) | Ruth Downie. I was recommended this book by a dear friend of mine.