A strange murder shakes the quiet life of Senator Statius. Antonio Felice (a bargain) is killed by a hooded figure while wearing the clothes of the senator out of his sedan took notes in the same loan.
Someone made a mistake then? Perhaps he was, Publius Aurelius Statius, the target of the Assassin?
Meanwhile our senator began his investigations, his old friend Marco Valerio Cepione, commander of the legions of the East, trying to tie as his wife's sister Valeria Gaia, but luckily our hero manages to get out from 'mess. That's because a passage in the text: - first you should absolutely tell me what you did to Valeria becomes livid only your name.
- We had a peaceful exchange of ideas about marriage - said the senator - the one in question was ours and she has discovered that there aspire.
investigations are continuing and, as they interrogate several suspects Statius begins to get the idea that he was not the intended victim, but that someone would remove their Felice Antonio trying to mislead the investigation.
course, this time we will come to find out who is guilty, but I certainly did not anticipate it.
In this episode our Senator is a bit 'too much in my opinion ... cascamorto usually always has a behavior very elegant and proud, but I found this adventure over attracted to the fairer sex at every opportunity, even the least fit.
Castor deserves some rap for their actions in respect of its dominion and Paris seemed to me a bit 'ingenuotto, okay righteousness, but it is a bit' too clumsy in matters of women!
Despite all the investigations of Publius Aurelius Statius are always a pleasant and exciting reading and are ready for the next story!
Some passages from the text:
* Oh, I almost forgot ... it's got a message for you - said Castor - Read it carefully, it is your betrothed, or your future widow, if you prefer.
* To think evil does not welcome the gods, but we often guesses
* "Under the consulship of Tiberius Claudius Drusus Nero and Publius Aurelius Statius not sound ... evil in the history books, "said the senator
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