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Part of "Marcus Corvinus" series
"The Lydian Baker" by David Wishart is a captivating historical mystery novel set in the ancient city of Sardis, the capital of the Lydian empire, in the 6th century BCE. The story follows the protagonist, Marcus Corvinus, a Roman investigator, who is sent by Emperor Tiberius to solve a murder mystery in the distant past. Wishart masterfully combines historical facts with a gripping plot, creating an immersive and atmospheric portrayal of ancient Sardis. The author's attention to detail in recreating the sights, sounds, and smells of the ancient city is impressive, and the reader feels transported back in time. The characters are well-developed, and Corvinus's wit and sarcasm add a touch of humor to the story. The mystery itself is intriguing, and Wishart keeps the reader guessing until the very end. The author weaves in various subplots, including political intrigue, romance, and adventure, which add depth and complexity to the story. The pacing is excellent, and the reader is drawn into the world of ancient Sardis, eager to uncover the truth behind the murder. One of the strengths of "The Lydian Baker" is Wishart's ability to bring history to life. The novel is rich in historical detail, and the author provides a fascinating glimpse into the world of the Lydians, their customs, beliefs, and way of life. The reader learns about the Lydian economy, their military tactics, and their relationships with neighboring empires. Overall, "The Lydian Baker" is a highly entertaining and educational novel that will appeal to fans of historical fiction and mystery. Wishart's writing is engaging, and the story is well-crafted, making it a page-turner that is hard to put down. The author's passion for history is evident throughout the novel, and the reader cannot help but be drawn into the world of ancient Sardis...
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