The Ghost Player

· The Blind Sleuth Mysteries Book 20 · Another Imprint Publishers
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She was in on the game but a reluctant player

The game started right after Nero’s suicide in AD 68, and his death was part of the game. He’d been tricked by the other players into taking his own life, opening the race, the free-for-all to seize power in Rome. What ensued went down in History as the ‘Year of the Four Emperors’.

But from the start the rivals vying for the top prize discovered that Nero had a half-sister, eighteen-year-old Antonia, the daughter of Claudius and Agrippina, and using her as a pawn became part of the game. Only, she didn’t want to be used—or eliminated—and managed to thwart them so well that in the end they called her ‘the ghost player’.

Then Antonia went back to being Desiderata, married and mother of three, a Christian, and a ‘Seeker of Justice’ by trade. Until one day, in AD 86, her old enemy Numa Manlius tried to revive the game, and Desi had to take up one more challenge.

“In this last volume of the six Blind Sleuth Mysteries dedicated to Desiderata, Nick Aaron gives us a nice summary of her significance: she was always a ‘ghost player’ in the exciting history of first-century Rome.” — The Weekly Banner

This is the last volume of the six Blind Sleuth Mysteries dedicated to Desiderata:

The Desiderata Stone

The Desiderata Gold

The Desiderata Riddle

Desiderata’s Lost Cause

August in Pompeii

The Ghost Player

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