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Hardcover The Twelve Tasks of Flavia Gemina: The Roman Mysteries, Book VI Book

ISBN: 1596430125

ISBN13: 9781596430129

The Twelve Tasks of Flavia Gemina: The Roman Mysteries, Book VI

(Book #6 in the The Roman Mysteries Series)

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Mystery and adventure for four young detectives in Ancient Roman times . . . Flavia is suspicious of the new woman in her father's life, Cartilia Poplica. She's certain that Cartilia has an ulterior... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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"Your Crime and Mine are the Same..."

I have raved about all the books thus far in Caroline Lawrence's "The Roman Mysteries" series, but this is the first one that's left me a little cold. It's not bad by any means, but is simply not up to the same excellent standard of previous and subsequent books. Dealing with unrequited love, escaped animals, and a plot that is based loosely on the twelve tasks of Hercules, it is though Lawrence had a lot of disparate ideas that she wanted to use but couldn't quite piece together properly. Although the research (particularly on the Roman festivals and lifestyle) and her rich, clear prose is as impeccable as ever, the plot is rather haywire. The unclear mystery has an unsatisfactory resolution, and Flavia unfortunately comes across as a bit shrewish. Ostia in the year 79AD is preparing for the Saturnalia festival, and our four young protagonists are looking forward to the celebrations: introspective Jonathan, wise Nubia, fearless Lupus and headstrong Flavia, who (as the title would suggest) takes centre-stage for this particular story. As an only child with a doting father who gives her the freedom to solve mysteries whenever they crop up, Flavia is conscious and grateful for her charmed life. But changes are on the horizon. Captain Marcus Flavius Gemina suddenly feels that his daughter is dangerously independent and informs her that she's not to leave the house without his permission. It's time that she starts thinking about the prospect of marriage, despite the fact that Flavia believes herself in love with a much older friend of the family. The final blow comes when her father brings home a beautiful young widow. Cartilia Poplica is clearly interested in Marcus, and Flavia is certain that this potential step-mother is the one responsible for the new restrictions on her carefree lifestyle. Flavia is determined to prove that Cartilia is bewitching her father, and after a strange dream in which she is told by the legendary Hercules that she must complete his twelve tasks, the investigation begins. Using Hercules' tasks as a guide, the clues that it provides leads the friends on a treasure hunt that is so remarkably specific that coincidence borders on the supernatural. Desire and intrigue is in the air for more than just Flavia's father, as the young detectives uncover the infatuations and love affairs of other lovesick characters, including their tutor, their tutor's friend, Jonathan's betrothed sister, Flavia's uncle, Cartilia's sister, and Nubia herself. Even Lupus fosters a little crush on a fierce warrior-woman, and what the book lacks in clear plot, it tries to make up for in the fact that the youngsters are growing up fast. Flavia in particular gets some long-anticipated character development as she makes her first steps toward womanhood and all that it requires of her. As other reviews have mentioned, the death of a significant character at the end of the story is a disappointment. There's nothing wrong with a children's story that i

Family Matters in Ancient Ostia

We pick up the story in the sixth book of The Roman Mysteries with Marcus Geminus in grave but not disastrous financial circumstances. However, something potentially disastrous seems about to happen where Flavia is concerned. He father appears to be interested in marrying again and his intended bride seems to disapprove of her future step-daughter. Worst of all Flavia has been betrothed! In short, Flavia is grounded because of her general disobediece and eagerness to solve mysteries which her father no longer finds charming. She discovers that her father's intended, named Cartila, was married before and her husband died somewhat mysteriously. Flavia is convinced that the woman has bewitched her father and intends to make him her next victim, and sets out to discover who Cartila is and what her motives are. In the process, Flavia also learns a great deal about herself. The book is set during Saturnalia so there is a festive atmosphere to the proceedings, and also allows Flavia to engineer her selection as the king of Saturnalia. From a dream she has Flavia adopts the famous twelve tasks of Hercules as her guide to finding clues. It also helps that a new fresco is being painted in her house dealing with all of the tasks. As the book proceeds and our heroes get closer to the truth there are ominous signs that an epidemic has begun in Ostia. This in the Roman Mysteries series concentrates more on Flavia and her character and her relationship to her father. Like the preceding volumes, Caroline Lawrence writes beautifully and I especially appreciated her descriptions of the Saturnalia. A nice addition to the series that is not to be missed.

spectaculer.......... the only word for this book

The twelve tasks of Flavia Gemina is yet another book written by my favourite author Caroline Lawrence. To Flavia, it looks like her pater has finally found true love.... once again. But thats not all..... Flavia's found love too... but most young girls would fall in love with smone young but Flavia's found love with a older man.... Will he ever find out? What will happen to Flavia's Father? will he get married...??..? its all up to you to find out by readin' the book. It's a great book
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