Gordianus the Finder

Gordianus the Finder

Gordianus the Finder is the fictional protagonist of Steven Saylor's "Roma Sub Rosa" series of mystery novels set in Republican Rome. He may have been a freedman, but he lacked the usual form of name derived from the former master. In any case, he lived by his wits, investigating crimes and other cases for Roman advocates like Marcus Tullius Cicero. He lived in a small house in Rome with his family.

Gordianus shows not only the regular deductive and perceptive abilities of fellow detectives of all novels and ages, but a remarkable gift of inducing all kind of characters, sometimes without trying, to confide to him even their most hidden secrets, longings and intentions.

Gordianus interacts with non-fictional citizens including Sulla, Cicero, Marcus Crassus, Catullus, Pompey, Julius Caesar, Quintus Sertorius, and Mark Antony.

The first Gordianus novel, Roman Blood, is based on an actual murder trial in which Marcus Tullius Cicero defended Sextus Roscius against the charge of parricide. The crime has a unique punishment, which Saylor describes in gruesome detail.

For an ancient Roman, Gordianus has an unconventional family. His wife, Bethesda, was his former Egyptian concubine, whom he had purchased as a slave. His eldest adopted son Eco was a former mute who followed in his father's footsteps as an investigator; another adopted son, Meto, estranged himself from his father by becoming a soldier; while the youngest adopted son, Rupa, was the brother of Cassandra, an adulterous love of Gordianus. The only official child of his blood is his daughter Diana, an intellectual and headstrong young woman. Gordianus and his family had a cat named Bast (after an Egyptian cat-deity), but Bast was killed by one of Gordianus's enemies, who had been trying to kill Bethesda.

A pacifist, Gordianus shows a successive bitter criticism to the deeds of almost all historical characters shown in the series and their harsh and bloody consequences on ordinary Romans. He remains a republican at heart despite witnessing the crumbling of the ancient state and the beginning of the soon-to-be Roman Empire.

Gordianus was thought to have died soon after the apparent death of his wife, while in Egypt, by drowning in the Nile ("The Judgement of Caesar"). However, he and his wife return very alive in the recent issue of the series ("The Triumph of Caesar") and Saylor's website indicates that there may be more novels coming, and that Gordianus may be around to witness the death of Caesar.

External links

* [http://www.stevensaylor.com/RomaSubRosa.html "Rome Sub Rosa" web page]


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