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Steven Saylor

    23 mars 1956

    Steven Saylor reconstruit magistralement le monde antique, insufflant la vie à l'histoire et à l'existence quotidienne romaine à travers des récits captivants. Son œuvre se caractérise par une recherche historique approfondie et une perspicacité aiguë de la nature humaine. Les lecteurs peuvent s'attendre à des aventures se déroulant dans des décors richement détaillés, où l'intrigue politique et le drame personnel s'entremêlent à des intrigues captivantes. La prose de Saylor est fluide et immersive, offrant une expérience de lecture véritablement captivante.

    Steven Saylor
    Rubicon
    The Seven Wonders
    Catilina's Riddle
    A Murder on the Appian Way
    Last Seen in Massilia. A Novel of Ancient Rome
    Rubicon. A Novel of Ancient Rome
    • Rubicon. A Novel of Ancient Rome

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      As Caesar marches on Rome and panic erupts in the city, Gordianus the Finder discovers, in his own home, the body of Pompey's favorite cousin. Before fleeing the city, Pompey exacts a terrible bargain from the finder of secrets-to unearth the killer, or sacrifice his own son-in-law to service in Pompey's legions, and certain death. Amid the city's sordid underbelly, Gordianus learns that the murdered man was a dangerous spy. Now, as he follows a trail of intrigue, betrayal, and ferocious battles on land and sea, the Finder is caught between the chaos of war and the terrible truth he must finally reveal. Rubicon, set in early days of the Roman Civil War, is a pivotal novel in Saylor's bestselling and critically acclaimed series of novels set in late Republican Rome.

      Rubicon. A Novel of Ancient Rome
    • In the city of Massilia (modern-day Marseille), on the coast of Southern Gaul, Gordianus the Finder's beloved son Meto has disappeared--branded as a traitor to Caesar and apparently dead. Consumed with grief, Gordianus arrives in the city in the midst of a raging civil war, hoping to discover what happened to his son. But when he witnesses the fall of a young woman from a precipice called Sacrifice Rock, he becomes entangled in discovering the truth--did she fall or was she pushed? And where, in all of this, could it be connected to his missing son? Drawn into the city's treacherous depths, where nothing and no one are what they seem, Gordianus must summon all of his skills to discover his son's fate--and to safeguard his own life.

      Last Seen in Massilia. A Novel of Ancient Rome
    • A Murder on the Appian Way

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,1(2956)Évaluer

      Part of the Roma Sub Rosa series featuring Gordianus the Finder from the bestselling author or Roma and Empire.

      A Murder on the Appian Way
    • Catilina's Riddle

      • 480pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      4,1(65)Évaluer

      In the year 63 B.C., Gordianus leaves behind the corruption of Rome and retires to a farm in the Etruscan countryside. His calm pastoral life is disturbed, however, when a newly elected consul asks him to spy on a rabble-rousing senator. Soon, Gordianus finds himself drawn into a violent power struggle on the eve of an election. Matters worsen when a corpse is found on his farm--and Gordianus must confront a deadly mystery that threatens his life.

      Catilina's Riddle
    • The Seven Wonders

      • 321pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,1(39)Évaluer

      In this enthralling prequel to his bestselling 'Roma Sub Rosa' series of mysteries set in the ancient world, Steven Saylor takes readers back to the younger days of Gordianus the Finder. The year is 92 BC. Gordianus has just turned 18 and is about to embark on the adventure of a lifetime - a journey to see the Seven Wonders of the World.

      The Seven Wonders
    • Rubicon

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,1(44)Évaluer

      Caesar is marching on Rome: his intent, civil war. Pompey and the terrifed Senate prepare to flee the city. The murder of a visitor, Pompey's cousin, could not have occured at a worse time.

      Rubicon
    • In The Throne of Caesar, award-winning mystery author Steven Saylor turns to the most famous murder in history: It's Rome, 44 AD, and the Ides of March are approaching.

      The Throne of Caesar
    • Dominus

      • 640pages
      • 23 heures de lecture
      3,7(6)Évaluer

      A.D. 165. The empire of Rome has reached its pinnacle. Pax Roma reigns from Britannia to Egypt, from Gaul to Greece. Emperor Marcus Aurelius oversees a golden age and the ancient Pinarius family of artisans embellish the greatest city on Earth with gilded statues and towering marble monuments. But history does not stand still. The years to come bring wars, plagues, fires, and famines. The best emperors in history are succeeded by some of the worst. Barbarians descend, eventually appearing before the gates of Rome itself. Chaos engulfs the empire. Through it all, the Pinarius family endures, thanks in no small part to the fascinum, a protective talisman older than Rome itself, handed down through countless generations. But on the fringes of society, a band of troublesome cultists disseminate dangerous and seditious ideas.

      Dominus
    • Raiders of the Nile

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,9(30)Évaluer

      New York Times bestselling author Steven Saylor returns, chronicling the early years of his detective, Gordianus, before he assumed the title of The Finder. Raiders of the Nile is the next in his much-loved series of mysteries set in the late Roman Republic. In 88 B.C. it seems as if all the world is at war. From Rome to Greece and to Egypt itself, most of civilization is on the verge of war. The young Gordianus—a born-and-raised Roman citizen—is living in Alexandria, making ends meet by plying his trade of solving puzzles and finding things out for pay. He whiles away his time with his slave Bethesda, waiting for the world to regain its sanity. But on the day Gordianus turns twenty-two, Bethesda is kidnapped by brigands who mistake her for a rich man's mistress. If Gordianus is to find and save Bethesda, who has come to mean more to him than even he suspected, he must find the kidnappers before they realize their mistake and cut their losses. Using all the skills he learned from his father, Gordianus must track them down and convince them that he can offer something of enough value in exchange for Bethesda's release. As the streets of Alexandria slowly descend into chaos, and the citizenry begin to riot with rumors of an impending invasion by Ptolmey's brother, Gordianus finds himself in the midst of a very bold and dangerous plot—the raiding and pillaging of the golden sarcophagus of Alexander the Great himself.

      Raiders of the Nile
    • Rafara

      Un conte populaire africain

      4,0(186660)Évaluer

      C'est l'histoire émouvante et mystérieuse d'une petite Cendrillon d'Afrique, que ses sœurs jalouses oublient dans la forêt. Capturée par un monstre effrayant, répondant au nom de Trimode, Rafara est engraissée afin d'être dégustée par cet énorme bonhomme recouvert de motifs géométriques. La fillette, enfermée dans l'antre du monstre, fait la rencontre d'une petite souris qui va lui sauver la vie.Ce petit rongeur lui donne un bâton, une pierre et un œuf. Chacun de ces objets issus du quotidien va servir à Rafara, pour lui éviter de retomber entre les mains de Trimode. Le bâton la sépare de lui en se transformant en lac, la pierre en faisant pousser une forêt et l'œuf en faisant surgir une montagne. Finalement sauvée de Trimode, Rafara rejoint son village sur les ailes d'un grand oiseau

      Rafara