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“Saylor impeccably recreates life in Imperial Rome...and intriguing mix of historical accuracy and tense drama.” – "St. Louis Post-Dispatch" on "Arms of Nemesis"
“Gordinaus has wisdom and prudence; Saylor has intelligence, wit, and insight. Saylor has aquired the information of a historian but he enjoys the gifts of a born novelist.” – "The Boston Globe" on "A Murder on the Appian Way"“A compulsively entertaining whodunnit.” – "New York Times Book Review" on "Arms of Nemesis"
"Saylor impeccably recreates life in Imperial Rome...and intriguing mix of historical accuracy and tense drama." - "St. Louis Post-Dispatch" on "Arms of Nemesis"
"Gordinaus has wisdom and prudence; Saylor has intelligence, wit, and insight. Saylor has aquired the information of a historian but he enjoys the gifts of a born novelist." - "The Boston Globe" on "A Murder on the Appian Way""A compulsively entertaining whodunnit." - "New York Times Book Review" on "Arms of Nemesis"
"Saylor impeccably recreates life in Imperial Rome and intriguing mix of historical accuracy and tense drama." - "St. Louis Post-Dispatch" on "Arms of Nemesis""
"Gordinaus has wisdom and prudence; Saylor has intelligence, wit, and insight. Saylor has aquired the information of a historian but he enjoys the gifts of a born novelist." - "The Boston Globe" on "A Murder on the Appian Way"
"A compulsively entertaining whodunnit." - "New York Times Book Review" on "Arms of Nemesis"
Saylor impeccably recreates life in Imperial Rome and intriguing mix of historical accuracy and tense drama. "St. Louis Post-Dispatch on Arms of Nemesis"
Gordinaus has wisdom and prudence; Saylor has intelligence, wit, and insight. Saylor has aquired the information of a historian but he enjoys the gifts of a born novelist. "The Boston Globe on A Murder on the Appian Way"
A compulsively entertaining whodunnit. "New York Times Book Review on Arms of Nemesis""
Saylor impeccably recreates life in Imperial Rome and intriguing mix of historical accuracy and tense drama. St. Louis Post-Dispatch on Arms of Nemesis
Gordinaus has wisdom and prudence; Saylor has intelligence, wit, and insight. Saylor has aquired the information of a historian but he enjoys the gifts of a born novelist. The Boston Globe on A Murder on the Appian Way
A compulsively entertaining whodunnit. New York Times Book Review on Arms of Nemesis
""Saylor impeccably recreates life in Imperial Rome...and intriguing mix of historical accuracy and tense drama." --St. Louis Post-Dispatch on Arms of Nemesis
"Gordinaus has wisdom and prudence; Saylor has intelligence, wit, and insight. Saylor has aquired the information of a historian but he enjoys the gifts of a born novelist." --The Boston Globe on A Murder on the Appian Way
"A compulsively entertaining whodunnit." --New York Times Book Review on Arms of Nemesis
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