In Numina: Urban Fantasy in Ancient Rome: 2 (Stories of Togas, Daggers, and Magic) - Softcover

Book 2 of 3: Stories of Togas, Daggers, and Magic

Mehr, Assaph

 
9780994449344: In Numina: Urban Fantasy in Ancient Rome: 2 (Stories of Togas, Daggers, and Magic)

Synopsis

This is a story of Togas, daggers, and Magic – for lovers of Ancient Rome, Hardboiled detectives, and Urban Fantasy.

A rich landlord finds tenants are abandoning his apartment buildings, spouting tales of horrific events and whispering that the old gods - the numina - came alive and cursed the buildings.Enter Felix, a professional fox. Dressed in a toga and armed with a dagger, Felix is neither a traditional detective nor a traditional magician - but something in between. Whenever there is a foul business of bad magic, Felix is hired to sniff out the truth. Now he must separate fact from superstition - a hard task in a world where the old gods still roam the earth.

In Numina is set in a fantasy world. The city of Egretia borrows elements from a thousand years of ancient Roman culture, from the founding of Rome to the late empire, mixed with a judicious amount of magic. This is a story of a cynical, hard-boiled detective dealing with anything from daily life to the old forces roaming the world.

PRAISE FOR STORIES OF TOGAS, DAGGERS, AND MAGIC:
“Mehr creates a vivid cast and an equally vivid setting in which magic just seems to fit in perfectly.”
-- Richard Knaak, NYT best-selling author of Legends of Huma

"Mehr's imagined world based on ancient Rome feels at once familiar and dreamlike."
-- Ruth Downie, author of the acclaimed Medicus series of Roman mysteries

"synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.

Review

“For those who like to cross genres a bit, Murder In Absentia by Aussie writer Assaph Mehr is a skillful blending of historical fantasy with mystery set in a realm very much like ancient Rome. In fact, fans of the Falco mysteries by Lindsey Davis should very much enjoy this novel, first in a series featuring the intriguing Felix the Fox. Mehr creates a vivid cast and an equally vivid setting in which magic just seems to fit in perfectly.

-- Richard Knaak, NYT best-selling author of author of Dragonlance: Legends of Huma

"Hardcore Historical Fantasy - Felix the Fox is Sherlock Holmes in Ancient Times"

-- Jonathan Maas, award-winning author of Flare

“Mehr’s imagined world based on ancient Rome feels at once familiar and dreamlike. In Egretia, magic is real and potentially deadly. While rival incantatores have been banned from calling up competing winds to speed ferries across the bay – they’ve drowned too many innocent sailors – the powers of magic appear to have fallen into malevolent hands. Failed incantator Felix the Fox is investigating a mysterious death in a growing atmosphere of menace. I can’t help thinking the idea of Death by Magic might be closer to the mindset of some of the ancient world than our modern rationality.”

-- Ruth Downie, Author of the Medicus Roman Mysteries series

"Mehr is a master alchemist, blending the real and surreal on a captivating flight of fantasy."

-- Cynthia Celmer

"This book gave me a 'book-hangover' - I could not get my head out of the world of Felix for days after finishing it! I hope that there will be more stories coming, of Felix's past and future. I like authors that create real human characters"

-- R.M., Israel

“For a history buff like me, it was the perfect blend of historical trivia and good old-fashioned murder mystery. A sheer delight to read.”

-- W. Klijn., Australia

"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.