By: Mona Everett
Sounds great–I am going through my “Rpman times period” with my reading list right now, too!
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This sounds very amusing. Tony Perrottet’s “Route 66 A.D.” contained a lot of similiar parallels to modern times, only about tourists and how they got ripped off.
View ArticleBy: Tom Mathews
Please put my name in the hat for this. I love Ruth’s books and all things Roman.
View ArticleBy: Ruby Johnson
I’ve not had the pleasure of reading Ruth Downie’s book but it really sounds interesting. If my name isn’t selected, I’ll be forced to go out and buy a copy!
View ArticleBy: Koko
How fascinating! Since I watched “Rome” on TV, I’ve been interested on learning more about the Roman political system. I wonder if political transparency was better in the Roman period.
View ArticleBy: Carol Wong
I have never read any of Ruth Downie’s books but this one sounds so enticing. I had no idea of how they determined the ties breaker. History and mystery in the same book-bliss! CarolNWong(at)aol(dot)com
View ArticleBy: Susan B
I am just finishing up “Persona Non Grata”. I love Ruth Downie’s books, and had “Caveat Emptor” earmarked for next.
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