It’s AD14. When Dokimos the vegetable seller is found bludgeoned to death in the Black Sea town of Tomis, it’s the most exciting thing to have happened in the region for years.
Now reluctantly settled into life in exile, the disgraced Roman poet Ovid helps his friend Avitius to investigate the crime, with the evidence pointing straight at a cuckolded neighbour.
But Ovid is also on edge, waiting for the most momentous death of all. Augustus, the first Emperor of Rome, is nearing his end, and the future of the whole Roman world is uncertain.
Even as far away as Tomis, this political shadow creates tension as the pompous Roman legate Flaccus thinks more about his career than solving a local murder.
Avitius and Ovid become convinced that an injustice has been done in the case of the murdered vegetable seller. But Flaccus continues to turn a deaf ear.
When Ovid’s wife, Fabia, arrives unexpectedly, carrying a cryptic message from the Empress Livia, the poet becomes distracted — and another crime is committed.
Assisted by Fabia, the investigators get closer to the truth. But the truth will come at a price.
Ovid hopes for a return to Rome… only to discover that he is under threat from an enemy much closer to home.
Death and the Poet by Fiona Forsyth is published in ebook format on 20 March, 2025. It’s the second of her Publius Ovidius Mysteries.
Fiona’s feature about Augustus’ death will be in Historia soon. Were those figs poisoned… or not?
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