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100 1  Davis, Lindsey,|eauthor. 
245 12 A capitol death|h[Hoopla electronic resource] /|cLindsey 
       Davis. 
250    Unabridged. 
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490 1  Flavia Albia Mystery ;|vbk. 7 
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511 0  Read by Jane Collingwood. 
520    In Rome, ruled by the erratic Emperor Domitian, Flavia 
       Albia is dragged into the worst sort of investigation-a 
       politically charged murder-in Lindsey Davis' next 
       historical mystery, A Capitol Death. A man falls to his 
       death from the Tarpeian Rock, which overlooks the Forum 
       from the Capitoline Hill in ancient Rome. While it looks 
       like a suicide, one witness swears that she saw it happen 
       and that he was pushed. Normally, this would attract very 
       little official notice, but this man happened to be in 
       charge of organizing the imperial triumphs demanded by the
       emperor. The Emperor Domitian, autocratic and erratic, has
       decided that he deserves two triumphs for his so-called 
       military victories. The triumphs are both controversial 
       and difficult to stage because of the not-so-victorious 
       circumstances that left them without treasure or captives 
       to be paraded through the streets. Normally, the 
       investigation would be under the auspices of her new(ish) 
       husband but, worried about his stamina following a long 
       recovery, private informer Flavia Albia, daughter of 
       Marcus Didius Falco, steps in. What a mistake that turns 
       out to be. The deceased proves to have been none too 
       popular, with far too many others with much to gain from 
       his death. With the date of the triumphs fast approaching,
       Flavia Albia must unravel a truly complex case of murder 
       before danger shows up on her own doorstep. 
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650  0 Women private investigators|zRome|vFiction. 
650  0 Murder|xInvestigation|vFiction. 
650  0 Parades|vFiction. 
650  0 Special events|xManagement|xEmployees|xCrimes against
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650  0 Literature. 
651  0 Rome|vFiction. 
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