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I've redesigned the site! I hope it is pleasing and simple to read.

Just finished reading One Virgin Too Many; a review is online. Ode to a Banker is next on the reading list!

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Last Site Update was on 27 September 2008

The Jupiter Myth reviewed!
A Body in the Bath House reviewed!
Ode to a Banker reviewed!
One Virgin Too Many reviewed!
Thrown to the Lions considered!


 

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Falco Websites

Official Site

Screenshot, Lindsey Davis Website

Lindsey Davis, the author of the Falco series, has an official Website, http://www.lindseydavis.co.uk/

This site has synopses of all the novels and is cram packed with interesting bits of information and the author's research.

Wikipedia

Wikipedia on Falco

The Wikipedia page on Falco has summary information and links to synopses of many of the novels. User contributed content. Find it at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcus_Didius_Falco!

FalcoPhiles

Screenshot, Falcophiles website

Falcophiles is a fan site dedicated to Marcus Didius Falco, and the work of Lindsey Davis. Filled with interesting facts and chunks of information. Good background material. Go to Falcophiles: http://www.falcophiles.co.uk/

Random House

Screenshot, Random House Page on Lindsey Davis

Random House are the publishers of the Falco series of novels, and have a page dedicated to the author, Lindsey Davis. On this page, there are newsletters, cram packed with interviews, interviews with characters, news, and even recipes! A must see site if you are truly interested in the novels and the characters. http://www.randomhouse.co.uk/lindsey_davis/

About.com

Screenshot, About dot com webpage on author Lindsey Davis

About.com have guides in many subject areas. In the field of Education and Ancient/Classical History, the guide N.S. Gill has provided two pages on Top Five and Top Ten historical mystery fiction and the works of Lindsey Davis. There are short, sharp reviews of many of the books in the Falco Series, including A Time of Honour, the novel of Vespasian and his love, Cassa.

Top Ten page: http://ancienthistory.about.com/od/lindseydavis/tp/aatplindseyd2.htm
Top Five Page:http://ancienthistory.about.com/od/lindseydavis/tp/aatplindseyd2.htm

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