- Two for the Lions
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name = Two for the Lions
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author =Lindsey Davis
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country =United Kingdom
language = English
series =Marcus Didius Falco
genre = Crime
publisher = Century,Mysterious Press
release_date =1998
media_type = Print (Hardback &Paperback )
pages = 326 pp (Hardback edition)
isbn = ISBN 978-0-7126-7796-7
preceded_by =Three Hands in the Fountain
followed_by =One Virgin Too Many "Two for the Lions" is a crime novel by
Lindsey Davis .Plot introduction
Set in
Rome andTripolitania between December AD 73 and May AD 74, "Two for the Lions" starsMarcus Didius Falco , Informer and Imperial Agent. It is the tenth in her Falco series.Explanation of the novel's title
The title is a reference to the execution of criminals in the arena by trained lions.
Plot summary
As part of his attempts to earn enough money to buy himself into the upper middle ranks, and thus make his relationship with Helena Justina respectable,
Marcus Didius Falco has offered his services to Vespasian as a tax collector during the 'great Census' of AD 73. Unfortunately, his plan has several flaws, one major one being his need to take of Anacrites as a partner.Whilst conducting the audit of two gladitorial training schools, Falco stumbles upon the apparent murder of a star man-eating lion and an apparent rivalry between the schools. When a gladiator also ends up dead, Falco takes on the investigation, one which leads him to
Tripolitania .To add to the confusion, Helena's younger brother, Camillus Justinus, has eloped with the betrothed of his older brother, Aelianus. They too have made their way to
North Africa , drawn by Justinus' quest to find an expensive herb now deemed extinct.Characters in "Two for the Lions"
Friends
* "Anacrites" - Imperial spy and partner of Falco
* "Camillus Aelianus" - Eldest son of Decimus Camillus Verus
* "Camillus Justinus" - Youngest son of Decimus Camillus Verus
* "Claudia Rufina" - Heiress
* "Decimus Camillus Verus" - Senator and father of Helena Justina
* "Famia" - Maia's husband
* "Helena Justina" - Wife of Falco, and daughter of theSenator Decimus Camillus Verus
* "Junilla Tacita" - Mother of Falco
* "Lenia" - Laundress
* "Maia" - Falco's sister
* "Marcus Didius Falco" - Informer and Imperial Agent.
* "Smaractus" - Husband of Lenia
* "Thalia" - Circus managerRomans
* "Antonia Caenis" - Mistress of Vespasian
* "Buxus" - Animal Keeper
* "Claudius Laeta" - Senior Palace Administrator
* "Pomponius Urtica" - Praetor
* "Rumex" - Gladiator
* "Rutilius Gallicus" - Special envoy to Tripolitania
* "Scilla"
* "Vespasian Augustus" - Emperor of RomeTripolitanians
* "Artemisia" - Wife of Calliopus
* "Calliopus" - Venatio specialist from Oea
* "Euphrasia" - Wife of Saturninus
* "Fidelis" - Interpreter
* "Hanno" - From Sabratha
* "Iddibal" - Bestiarus
* "Myrrha" - Punic
* "Saturninus" - Gladiator's trainer from Lepcis MagnaMajor themes
* The 'great Census' of AD 73,
* The elopement of Camillus Justinus and Claudia Rufina,
* The investigation into the rivalry between gladiatorial trainers,
* Developing relationship of Marcus Didius Falco and Helena Justina.Allusions/references to actual history, geography and current science
* Set in
Rome andTripolitania in AD73 and74 , during the reign of EmperorVespasian .Awards and nominations
* Winner of the first
Ellis Peters Historical Dagger awarded by theCrime Writers' Association in 1999. [http://www.thecwa.co.uk/daggers/index.html]Release details
* 1998, UK, Century Hardback ISBN 978-0-7126-7796-7
* 1999, UK, Arrow, Paperback ISBN 978-0-09-979961-0
* 1999, UK, Isis, Audio, ISBN 978-0-7531-0509-2 (read by Christopher Scott)
* 1999, US, Mysterious Press, Hardback ISBN 978-0-89296-693-6
* 2000, US, Mysterious Press, Paperback ISBN 978-0-446-60902-9ources, references, external links, quotations
[http://www.lindseydavis.co.uk/ Author's Official Website]
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