03-13-2002, 04:29 PM
I do, and yes, it is worth reading. Fairly light reading, but well done. Again, Davis does her homework, but doesn't let it get in the way of a good story. OTOH, she usually doesn't require an excessive "suspension of disbelief" - she seems to respect those of her audience who like historical accuracy.<br>
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Most of her works are not about things military. They are "whodunits" set in ancient Rome. However, <u>The Course of Honor</u> is about Caenis (Vespatians' mistress) and was fun, though I think she could have done much more with it. <p>Salve,<br>
Triarius<br>
One of the pack, maybe. One of the herd, <i>NEVER!</I></p><i></i>
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Most of her works are not about things military. They are "whodunits" set in ancient Rome. However, <u>The Course of Honor</u> is about Caenis (Vespatians' mistress) and was fun, though I think she could have done much more with it. <p>Salve,<br>
Triarius<br>
One of the pack, maybe. One of the herd, <i>NEVER!</I></p><i></i>