The Roman Mysteries 3-Book Collection
Books 1, 2 and 7 in the Historical Adventure Series
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Michael Praed
About this listen
Books one, two and seven in Caroline Lawrence's internationally best-selling Roman Mysteries series.
Book one:
Flavia Gemina is a natural at solving mysteries. The daughter of a ship's captain living in Ostia, the port of Rome, in AD 79, she and her three friends, Jonathan, a Jewish boy (and secretly a Christian); Nubia, an African slave girl; and Lupus, a mute beggar boy, must work together to discover who is beheading the watchdogs that guard people's homes and why.
Book two:
It's the summer of AD 79, and Flavia Gemina and her friends, Jonathan, Nubia and Lupus, set sail for the Bay of Naples where they are going to stay with Flavia's uncle near Pompeii. Once they arrive, they are soon absorbed in a quest to solve a riddle that may lead to treasure. But then tragedy strikes: Mount Vesuvius erupts, and the friends must flee for their lives!
Book seven:
Jonathan's father, Doctor Mordecai, is summoned to Rome to help the plague victims. Flavia, Jonathan, Nubia and Lupus, the four young detectives, are wanted too, as Emperor Titus believes that they can find the mysterious enemy who seeks Rome's destruction. Can the friends prevent disaster?
A talented storyteller, Caroline Lawrence has created a delightfully accessible series that children will want to listen to time and time again.
©2020 Caroline Lawrence (P)2020 Hachette Children's BooksWhat listeners say about The Roman Mysteries 3-Book Collection
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- Anonymous User
- 05-03-24
A kids story that’s perfect for adults
These three stories were all very well told though my favourite was the one about the eruption at Vesuvius. Was fascinated to see how the author had kept true to Pliny’s description of events and brought the story to life.
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- Anonymous User
- 03-04-23
Okay, what?
Why in the name of fuckk is it books 1,2 and 7! Like what ? Whyyyyy?
Good story tho.
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