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jeffrey_pdx

(222 posts)
49. SPQR
Wed Aug 7, 2013, 11:48 PM
Aug 2013

I haven't read those, but the SPQR series (I'm on book 5) sounds very similar. Ancient Rome, mysteries, all centered around Decius Caecilius Metallus the Younger, with Julius Caesar, Cleopatra, etc. in minor roles.

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Nelson DeMille JayhawkSD Apr 2013 #1
I love KC Apr 2013 #2
Robert Crais, the Elvis Cole mysteries. Scuba Apr 2013 #3
Love these. nt Lex Apr 2013 #24
Second for Robert Crais getting old in mke Apr 2013 #4
The Spellman family makes me too nervous. leftyladyfrommo May 2013 #30
I know, right? getting old in mke May 2013 #31
That younger daughter makes me crazy. leftyladyfrommo May 2013 #32
I bet you can guess mine.... Little Star Apr 2013 #5
following your Hula Popper Apr 2013 #6
I LOVE his books. fadedrose turned me on to him too. Enjoy! Little Star Apr 2013 #7
Good for you... fadedrose Apr 2013 #8
Link please? Melissa G Apr 2013 #10
Here it is fadedrose Apr 2013 #11
Thank you! Melissa G Apr 2013 #15
The Amelia Peabody series Staph Apr 2013 #9
James Lee Burke's Robicheaux mysteries..... Paladin Apr 2013 #12
Read them all. Melissa G Apr 2013 #14
+ (well, a lot) getting old in mke Apr 2013 #16
Me, too. nt Zorra Jul 2013 #47
Janet Evanovich's Stephanie Plum mysteries--now up to Notorious 19. raccoon Apr 2013 #13
avoid her other books, though;. RILib Apr 2013 #28
Spenser ballardgirl Apr 2013 #17
Buried For Pleasure, by Edmund Crispin Moe Shinola Apr 2013 #18
Anything by Edmund Crispin Lydia Leftcoast May 2013 #35
I have to add Hula Popper Apr 2013 #19
That was right up there getting old in mke Apr 2013 #20
Donald Westlake's books. SheilaT Apr 2013 #21
harry dresden wet.hen88 Apr 2013 #22
He's put a number on the final Harry novel getting old in mke Apr 2013 #23
the Agatha Raisin books. RILib Apr 2013 #25
I like those, too. leftyladyfrommo May 2013 #29
poor Hamish, he has terrible luck with women. RILib May 2013 #33
Doesn't he though. leftyladyfrommo May 2013 #34
Gabriel Du Pré mysteries by Peter Bowen. Ptah Apr 2013 #26
The Maggody Mystery Series Mz Pip Apr 2013 #27
How can you not have mentioned Carl Hiaasen? Lydia Leftcoast May 2013 #36
I remember a scene in one getting old in mke May 2013 #37
Vivienne Fagan DUgosh May 2013 #38
Elizabeth Peters LWolf May 2013 #39
Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency JitterbugPerfume May 2013 #40
+1 nt bluescribbler Jul 2013 #45
Lindsey Davis's series of Marcus Didius Falco....set in the year 70 AD under emperor Vespasion Rowdyboy May 2013 #41
Yep getting old in mke Jun 2013 #42
SPQR jeffrey_pdx Aug 2013 #49
Rumpole of the Bailey Wolf Frankula Jul 2013 #43
Bridge of Birds, Barry Hughart bluescribbler Jul 2013 #44
Tim Dorsey's Serge A. Storms series. greatauntoftriplets Jul 2013 #46
Ian Rankin and Jo Nesbo jeffrey_pdx Aug 2013 #48
A Little Yellow Dog JonLP24 Sep 2013 #50
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