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  • The Thieves of Ostia

  • Roman Mysteries, Book 1
  • By: Caroline Lawrence
  • Narrated by: Michael Praed
  • Length: 3 hrs and 57 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (40 ratings)
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The Thieves of Ostia

By: Caroline Lawrence
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Summary

Set in a graveyard, marketplace, and courtyards of a Roman city, this fast-paced mystery paints a vivid picture of life in ancient times.

The place is Ostia, the port of Rome. Flavia Gemina, a Roman sea captain's daughter, is about to embark on a thrilling adventure.

When the dogs on Flavia's street start dying, she is determined to find out who is killing them and why. Her investigation leads her to three extraordinary people: Jonathan, her new neighbor; Nubia, an African slave girl; and Lupus, a mute beggar boy. They become firm friends as they search for the killer, narrowly escape being kidnapped by a slave dealer, and uncover a series of burglaries.

©2001 Caroline Lawrence (P)2004 Orion Publishing Group Ltd

Critic reviews

"This historical mystery offers an intriguing glimpse into the customs, attitudes and class systems of the Roman empire. Ages 9-14." ( Publishers Weekly)
"The information is skillfully woven into the story....An enjoyable mystery, and more." ( School Library Journal)

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Wow - an excellent Roman mystery!

The Thieves of Ostia is an amazing story with interesting characters and a mind blowing story line. It is an inspiring book for young detectives. The story starts with a small mystery where Captain Geminus' ring was stolen. This mystery leads on to a fascinating story involving beheaded dogs, a gold thief and a lighthouse drama. I guarantee that you will be riveted throughout and that the culprit will be suprising! Overall, this is a fantastic book with lots of information about how the Romans lived.

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