Murder In Absentia (Stories of Togas, Daggers, and Magic)

Murder In Absentia (Stories of Togas, Daggers, and Magic) image
ISBN-10:

0994449313

ISBN-13:

9780994449313

Author(s): Mehr, Assaph
Released: Oct 01, 2015
Format: Paperback, 308 pages
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Description:

A murder that couldn't have happenedThis is the first Story of Togas, Daggers and Magic - for lovers of Ancient Rome, Murder Mysteries, and Urban Fantasy.
"Mehr creates a vivid cast and an equally vivid setting in which magic just seems to fit in perfectly."-- Richard Knaak, NYT best-selling author ofauthor of Legends of Huma
"Mehr's imagined world based on ancient Rome feels at once familiar and dreamlike."-- Ruth Downie, author of the Medicus series of Roman mysteries
"Hardcore Historical Fantasy - Felix the Fox is Sherlock Holmes in Ancient Times"-- Jonathan Maas, award-winning author ofFlare

A young man is found dead in his bed, with a look of extreme agony on his face and strange tattoos all over his body. His distraught senator father suspects a cult death, and knows who to call for discreet resolution.
Enter Felix the Fox, a professional investigator. In the business of ferreting out dark information for his clients, Felix is neither a traditional detective nor a competent magician -- but something in between. Drawing on his contacts in shady elements of society and on his aborted education in the magical arts, Felix dons his toga and sets out to discover the young man's killers.
Murder In Absentia is set in a fantasy world. The city of Egretia borrows elements from a thousand years of ancient Roman culture, from the founding of Rome to the late empire, mixed with a judicious amount of magic. This is a story of a cynical, hardboiled detective dealing with anything from daily life to the old forces roaming the world.

Virtual Fantasy Con Awards:1st place: Dark Fantasy / Horror Book & Author2st place: Urban Fantasy Book & Author3st place: Favorite Fantasy Series
Voted #1 on Goodreads' Indie Books Worth the Read for 2016!
"Mehr is a master alchemist, blending the real and surreal on a captivating flight of fantasy."-- Cynthia Celmer
"YESSS! Harry Dresden in a toga. A bit lighter on the magic usage, but every bit as colorful and intriguing!"-- Leslie Conzatti (author of Princess of Undersea), Erin Michelle Sky (author of The Intuitives) and a surprising number of Dresden Files fans











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