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Decius receives permission from the Egyptian Pharaoh to investigate, only to find himself in the middle of a massive conspiracy.

The Egyptian Pharaoh who grants Decius permission to investigate.

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Diverse group of philosophers and scientists living in the Temple of the Muses.

As with all SPQR novels, the individual murder is a gateway to larger political maneuvering involving Roman and Egyptian elites. 👤 Characters Decius Caecilius Metellus Protagonist; a clever, somewhat cynical Roman investigator. Ptolemy XII (Auletes) Decius receives permission from the Egyptian Pharaoh to

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The SPQR series is famous for its historical accuracy and its "Roman James Bond" protagonist. is often praised for its refreshing change of scenery from the previous three books, which were set primarily in Rome. Reading Order: The King's Gambit The Catiline Conspiracy The Sacrilege The Temple of the Muses (60 BC) Saturnalia Diverse group of philosophers and scientists living in

The mystery deepens when the corpse of a famous Greek courtesan is found in Decius's own bed.