Аннотация
Lindsey Davis
SHADOWS IN BRONZE
PART ONE
AN AVERAGE DAY
ROME
Late Spring, AD 71
'Give your heart to the trade you have learnt, and draw refreshment from it…'
- Marcus Aurelius , MeditationsI
By the end of the alley the fine hairs in my nostrils were starting to twitch. It was late May, and the weather in Rome had been warm for a week. Energetic spring sunlight had been beating on the warehouse roof, fermenting a generous must inside. All the eastern spices would be humming like magic, and the corpse we had come to bury would be lively with human gases and decay.
I brought four volunteers from the Praetorian Guard plus a captain called Julius Frontinus who used to know my brother. He and I prised off the chains from the backstreet gates, then sauntered around the loading yard while the troopers rattled at the lock on the huge inner door.
While we were waiting Frontinus grumbled, 'Falco, after today, just reckon I never met y...
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