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A Fatal Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum by Emma Southon
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it was amazing
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This is a smart, funny, angry book about murder in ancient Rome, and about what counted as "murder" and what didn't. (Most of the anger comes from the fact that killing an enslaved person didn't count as murder.) It's "popular" history, but history that doesn't cut any corners on that account. Southon does a great job of explaining the ins and outs of Roman history quickly and entertainingly. She does, of course, spend a great deal of time with the Julio-Claudians, both as murderers and murderees, but she also spends a lot of time talking about less visible murders, and she paints a vividly three-dimensional picture of life in late-Republican and early-Imperial Rome.
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December 6, 2023 – Finished Reading
December 27, 2023 – Shelved
December 27, 2023 – Shelved as: ancient-rome

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JULIA I listened to this book on Audible a while back as it was offered for free and the book was recommended by NPR. I’ve urged so many people to listen to this since then with no takers so far. The voice actor has a very posh British accent and the shock of the author’s (often blue) descriptions of the murders spoken with such primness cracked me up. If only more history books would adopt this author’s “tell it like it was” style I think students would devour more history books. I loved learning about a strange and horrifying topic while being entertained.


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Heidi I'm very intrigued - love Roman history. Definitely going on my list!


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