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Nine for the Devil

A John the Lord Chamberlain Mystery

#9 in series

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2 of 2 copies available
2 of 2 copies available

The year is 548, and Empress Theodora is dead of disease. Such is the belief of everyone in Constantinople, capital of the Roman Empire—everyone except Emperor Justinian, who orders John, his Lord Chamberlain, to find her murderer or suffer the consequences.

There is no sign of foul play, but many of the aristocrats at the imperial court had good reason to want Theodora dead. Suspects include General Artabanes, forced to occupy a house with an unloved wife, and Justinian's cousin Germanus, who has seen his career blocked. Also suspect are Antonina and her husband General Belisarius, enraged by Theodora's attempt to marry their daughter to her grandson by compelling the young couple to live together. Could the exiled and much hated former tax collector, John the Cappadocian, have played a role? Might Gaius, palace physician, have tampered with Theodora's medication? Pope Vigilius, who was detained in the capital due to a religious controversy, is not above suspicion. Even friends of John the Lord Chamberlain are acting strangely, including Anatolius, the lawyer, and Felix, captain of the palace guards.

As if it isn't difficult enough to seek a murderer who seems to be a figment of the emperor's grief-deranged imagination, John must also grapple with domestic upheavals. His daughter, living on an estate outside of the city, is about to give birth, and his aging servant, Peter, is dying. Will John be able to serve justice, his loved ones, and the emperor?

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      When Empress Theodora is found dead, her husband, Emperor Justinian, is alone in believing that his wife was murdered. Everyone else appears to accept that she died of natural causes, particularly given the lack of evidence to the contrary. As the story unfolds, John, the lord chamberlain, is directed by the emperor to find the empress's killer, and he turns up a large number of suspects. Narrator Simon Pebble brings the wide cast of characters alive through skillful narration. Pebble ensures that the characters--from aristocrats to servants--are distinguishable through subtle vocal characterization. The well-paced narration complements the seemingly impossible puzzle, allowing the listener to enjoy hearing the pieces come together. K.I.P. © AudioFile 2012, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      January 9, 2012
      In Reed and Mayer’s superior ninth mystery set in sixth-century Constantinople (after 2010’s Eight for Eternity), Justinian sets John, the emperor’s lord chamberlain, an almost impossible, high-stakes task. John must discover who killed Justinian’s wife, Empress Theodora, who has died after a long and painful illness. John is skeptical that Theodora was poisoned, especially since access to the empress was strictly limited, but he fears his family may suffer if he fails to please the capricious dictator, rumored to be a demon in human form. Since many people had reason to want Theodora dead, John has to work his way through every reasonable possibility while dreading the end of Justinian’s patience. The puzzle is challenging enough to keep readers searching for clues, but the triumph of the authors lies in their spot-on recreation of the political and bureaucratic climate of the times.

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