Not only is it Labor Day it is
another Monday and that means Kaye George is back! Her first post of the month brings
word of a mystery series I have never heard of though I have heard of other books
by this author.
The Curse Maker by Kelli Stanley
The second in Stanley's Roman noir
series finds Arcturus in Aquae Sulis (modern Bath, England). Arcturus,
physician to the governor and crime solver, knows his wife, Gwyna, is suffering, but not exactly why. Ardur,
as Gwyna calls him, makes a trip from Londinium to the baths and the temple of the goddess Sulis--aka Minerva--for her sake.
as Gwyna calls him, makes a trip from Londinium to the baths and the temple of the goddess Sulis--aka Minerva--for her sake.
When a body is encountered at the baths,
Philo, an unmarried local doctor who is attracted to Gwyna, asks Arcturus to
help determine the cause of death. The dead man, whom no one seems to know much
about, was Bibax, a local curse maker. There seem to be a lot of these curse
makers, whom the citizens pay to inscribe curses on thin sheets of tin that get
dropped into the water. People also drop expensive jewelry into the spring, seeking
the goddess's favor. A disproportionate number of Bibax's curses have resulted
in convenient deaths.
Ardur has two problems: Gwyna's depression--is
it partly his fault?--and what is responsible for the atmosphere of fear
and rot at Aquae Sulis. When he and his wife become targets, the urgency is
ratcheted up. A possibly corrupt governing body, the managers and drain
cleaners of the baths, that doctor that Ardur dislikes so
much, a lazy but ambitious layer of the upper class, plus a necromancer all
fall under suspicion, until some of them turn up murdered. As this quote
states: "Wherever you turned in Aquae Sulis, whatever mean, crooked street
you walked down, you always cam back to the temple."
If you liked the award-winning first of this series, NOX
DORMIENDA, you'll love this one, which comes out February 1st, 2011.
Reviewed by Kaye George author of A Patchwork of Stories for
Suspense
Magazine
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