Dramatisation of the novel by Lindsey Davis, featuring her Roman detective, Falco. Back in Rome after his adventures in Germania, Falco finds himself accused of murder
Back in Rome after his adventures in Celtic Germany, Falco finds a stranger waiting at his mother's house. And it is not long before he finds himself in a fight.
DetailsFalco discovers the true nature of his brother's death in battle and the identity of the mysterious owner of Flora's.
DetailsFalco has discovered that his brother was involved in an art dealing scam. To make matters worse, Helena has some searching questions for him about the history of his love life.
DetailsFalco and Helena visit Marina to see if they can discover what happened on Festus' last night in Rome. Falco is left with no choice but to seek out his estranged father.
DetailsFalco has to eat humble pie and talk to his father, Geminus. Was he involved in Festus' art scam and can he help get Falco clear of his murder charge?
DetailsFalco's father's business is attacked again, as they try to get to the bottom of the scam that Festus was running before his death in battle.
DetailsDramatisation of the novel by Lindsey Davis. Falco visits Varga, a drunken fresco artist, who seems to know more than he is letting on.
DetailsVarga, the drunken fresco painter, finds himself getting plastered in a different way when he receives a visit from Falco and his dad - now known as The Didius Boys.
DetailsFalco and Geminus travel to Capua and track down the sculptor Orontes to discover more about his role in the art scam.
DetailsA grisly discovery at Flora's Bar throws light on Falco's murder accusation, while Helena realises that there is something mysterious about the upstairs room.
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