Thursday, 30 January 2025

Poetic Justice (The Publius Ovidius Mysteries Book 1) by Fiona Forsyth


Poetic Justice
(The Publius Ovidius Mysteries Book 1)
By Fiona Forsyth


Publication Date: 30th November 2023
Publisher: Sharpe Books
Page Length: 283 Pages
Genre: Historical Fiction

9 CE.

Rome’s celebrated love poet Ovid finds himself in exile, courtesy of an irate Emperor, in the far-flung town of Tomis.

Appalled at being banished to a barbarous region at the very edge of the Empire, Ovid soon discovers that he has a far more urgent - and potentially perilous - issue to address. A killer is at large in Tomis.

Somebody is slaughtering animals in a parody of ritual, and the Governor’s advisor Marcus Avitius is under pressure to apprehend the perpetrator.

Romans are held in low esteem by the local populace, however, and assistance is hard to come by. When the killer progresses from animal to human victims, Avitius reluctantly allies himself to the mercurial, tipsy Ovid.

It seems that Ovid has an inexplicable link to the murderer too, with his poetry providing the timetable by which the killer works.

After a secret visit from the elite Praetorian Guard, Ovid realises he is in mortal danger in Tomis. If he doesn’t follow the Emperor’s line, more than just his freedom is at risk.

With Avitius distracted by the demands of the Governor, Ovid becomes a target for dark forces at work in Tomis - and in Rome.

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Poetic Justice

Fiona Forsyth


I will never fully understand the Romans, and that is the challenge. 

I have loved the ancient world since I read my first Greek myth, Theseus and the Minotaur. After reading Classics at Oxford, I taught at a boys’ public school for twenty-five years, but then my family moved to Qatar. There wasn’t much call for Latin teachers, so I wrote, and now I am back in the UK, all the questions I have asked myself about the Romans over the years are turning into novels. 

I was once accused by a slightly indignant teenager of being in love with Cicero. This is not strictly true…

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2 comments:

  1. I have not read a book set in the ancient past in ages. I have added your book to my to-read list.

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  2. I have always been interested in parts of the Ancient World history (the Egyptian era gives me the creeps)! I have added your book to my to-read list.

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