Deadly Election. The Flavia Albia Mysteries, Book 3. By: Lindsey Davis. Narrated by: Jane Collingwood. Series: Flavia Albia Mystery Series, Book 3. Length: 11 . · Cover of Deadly Election by Lindsey Davis. Deadly Election is the third in Lindsey Davis’ new series of mysteries featuring Flavia Albia, a private informer in ancient Rome during the reign of the tyrannical emperor Domitian. Flavia is an orphan from Britain, adopted by Marcus Didius Falco, the protagonist of Davis’ long-running mystery series, and his wife, the aristocratic Helena Justina. Deadly Election is book three in the Flavia Albia series and returns us to Rome about a month after the events of the previous book Enemies at Home. This book was a lot of fun, but in some ways far more about Albia and Faustus than about the case/5.
DEADLY ELECTION author Lindsey Davis has written this fantastic article for us about her research on women in ancient Rome. Enjoy! Happy Family Businesses. I've been researching the Romans for almost thirty years now. I've become used to standard descriptions that say women had no legal identity, with the follow-up devised by elite Roman writers and crusty Victorian professors, all men. Deadly Election audiobook (Unabridged) mid; Flavia Albia Mystery Series, Book 3 · Flavia Albia Mystery By Lindsey Davis. Visual indication that the title is an audiobook. Listen to a Sample. Sign up to save your library. With an OverDrive account, you can save your favorite libraries for at-a-glance information about availability. Read "Deadly Election A Flavia Albia Mystery" by Lindsey Davis available from Rakuten Kobo. In the first century A.D., during Domitian's reign, Flavia Albia is ready for a short break from her family. So despite.
Deadly Election: A Flavia Albia Mystery by Lindsey Davis: Election by Tom Perrotta: Deadly Election is book three in the Flavia Albia series and returns us to Rome about a month after the events of the previous book Enemies at Home. This book was a lot of fun, but in some ways far more about Albia and Faustus than about the case. The character, who narrates in first person, is basically Lindsey Davis, to a certain extent. Her no-nonsense approach to life and to work comes sparklingly to life in a female character. And so to “Deadly Election.”.
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