
Preview ~ Alexandria
Alexandria is publication-in-progress with a synopsis or preview due on Lindsey Davis' Website shortly. There is an announcment about the progress of this publication.
I was simply doing a search for new Falco websites (I found Microsoft's Powerset, which appears to be a Wikipedia enhancement) (some enhancement.... ) when lo—and—behold, I found Alexandria in the search results. Random House had put up a taster and the blurb. That's where I found the photo on the right, here.
Well, mayhap we can whet your appetite and give you the taster from Random House:
The new Falco novel finds Lindsey Davis's First Century
detective Marcus Didius Falco and his partner Helena Justina investigating
crime in the famous city of Alexandria.
For Marcus Didius Falco, agent to the Emperor Vespasian,
Alexandria holds fascination and a hint of fear. Beautiful, historic and
famously unruly, the great cosmopolitan city wears Roman rule lightly. While
his wife, Helena Justina, wants to see the Lighthouse and the Pyramids, Falco
has a mission at the Great Library that soon turns out to involve much more
than stock-taking its innumerable scrolls.
A mysterious death in the library brings him into conflict
with the darker side of academic life. With forensic science in its infancy,
even an illegal autopsy fails to find real answers. To solve the crime for the
Roman Prefect—if indeed it is a crime—Falco will have to draw on
his own doggedness and intuition, at first supported only by Helena's
commonsense and the loyal backup of her brother Aulus, who goes undercover as a
student among the in-fighting academics. The philosophers hunger after fame and
fortune so ruthlessly there is soon another terrifying death, this time at the
royal zoo.
It so happens that his Uncle Fulvius is living in Alexandria
with his partner Cassius. Their involvement in local affairs already seems
shady when they are joined by their crony, Falco's father, Geminus, a man
well-known for disreputable business practices. If the irrepressible Pa has had
a hand in events at the library, Falco knows he stands no chance.
So there. We will supply a link to the synopsis on Lindsey Davis's website when it becomes available. Another book cover found on the Internet on the left here. Here is a pretty satellite photo of Alexandria, taken by NASA. Also, a link to another NASA Satellite image of down town Alexandria, with the location of the Library of Alexandria and the Serapeum (Copyright NASA, opens in new window.

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