All Roads Lead to Murder (2002 Bell), novel

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All Roads Lead to Murder: A Case from the Notebooks of Pliny the Younger (2002) is a novel by Albet A. Bell.

Editions and translations

Published in the United States (2002), with drawings by William Martin Johnson from the first edition of Ben-Hur (1880 Wallace), novel.

Abstract

A Roman traveller on the road to Smyrna is murdered. Pliny, his friend Tacitus, and Luke, in the caravan, become investigators when no Roman magistrates are available. Suspects abound: gamblers, arcane priestesses, and Christians.

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