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Death on Delos (An Athenian Mystery Book 7) (edição 2017)

por Gary Corby (Autor)

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"Greece, 545 BC: It is illegal to die on the sacred isle of Delos. It's also illegal to give birth there. Yet when murder is committed, the only available detective to solve the crime is the priestess Diotima, and she is heavily pregnant. Delos is the holy birthplace of the divine twins Apollo and Artemis, and it is an island in crisis. Not only has murder tainted the holy sanctuary, but there are about a thousand Athenian troops on the island. The army is led by the statesman Pericles and has come to take away the treasury of the Delian League, the defense fund of the Greeks against the Persian Empire. The holy people are in uproar. The Athenians are exasperated. The High Priest of the Delian Apollo is not amused. To cap it off, Diotima's husband and fellow detective, Nicolaos, is implicated in dodgy dealings that link him to the murder. Somehow Diotima must find the killer, calm the island, and. oh, yes. have a baby"-- "Greece, 545 BC: The sacred isle of Delos was the birthplace of the divine twins Apollo and Artemis, and has been a most holy pilgrimage site for centuries. But now it also serves a more secular function--it is the home of the treasury of the Delian League, the defensive union of Greek city-states who have come together in wake of the Persian Wars. The treasury is a vast fund, and it is protected only by the priests and priestesses of the tiny isle and a scant armed guard. Now Pericles, the charismatic Athenian statesman, has sent his agent Nico to Delos on a dangerous (and possibly illegal) mission: to claim the treasury and bring it back to Athens, where Pericles thinks it will be safer. Nico travels with his heavily pregnant wife and partner in sleuthing, the priestess Diotima, who has been selected to give this year's annual offering to Artemis. Expecting righteous resistance, Pericles has also tasked Nico with bribing priests who try to prevent the treasury from being moved. But before he can get very far with this dubiously unholy task, Nico ends up with a murder on his hands. It is a crime against the gods to die or be born on the sacred island. Thanks to the violence over the treasury, the first blasphemy has already been committed. Can Nico solve the murder and get Diotima off the island before they accidentally commit the second?"--… (mais)
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Título:Death on Delos (An Athenian Mystery Book 7)
Autores:Gary Corby (Autor)
Informação:Soho Crime (2017), 353 pages
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Pericles and an Athenian delegation come to Delos to remove the Delian League's treasure to Athens for safekeeping. When the priest heading the Delian's resistance to the move is found dead, a heavily-pregnant Diotima is appointed to head the investigation as priestess of Artemis.

A worthy wrap-up to the series. ( )
  Robertgreaves | May 21, 2023 |
When dozens of Athenian warships arrive at Delos to remove the treasury of the Delian League to Athens, the citizens of Delos (led by an elderly priest of Apollo) set up a protest. When that same priest is found dead the next morning, suspicion falls upon the Athenians. Nicolaos and Diotima must solve the murder before Diotima gives birth, as births and deaths are forbidden on the island. ( )
  soraki | Nov 8, 2022 |
Nicolaos accompanies a pregnant Diotoma to Delos with annual gift to the temple. Pericles plans to remove the treasury of the Delian league and an elderly priest who opposes the transfer is murdered. Death on Delos, birthplace of Artemis and Apollo, is sacrilege and Diotoma must investigate. However, nature has set her a deadline as giving birth on Delos is also forbidden.
  ritaer | Apr 28, 2019 |
This exciting, funny and historically fascinating series continues with another excellent entry. This time Nicolaos and his heavily pregnant priestess wife Diotima arrive on the sacred island of Delos to witness the wiley Athenian leader Pericles attempt to remove the treasury of the Delian League, allegedly for reasons of safety. The island's inhabitants are less than impressed and threaten to riot, but the murder of the priest who had led the opposition drags Nicolaos and Diotima into a race against time to solve the mystery before Diotima gives birth, which is forbidden on the island. The historical background to the story is as fascinating as the fictional plot. The Delian League was set up, as the authors describes, as the NATO of the Aegean, with each state contributing money to a treasury for the mutual defence of all against the Persians. However, Athens under Pericles got greedy and decided to pilfer the treasury under the pretext of preserving it from Persian attack. This did not go down well with the rest of the league, and after Athens abandoned the principle of a League and formed the Athenian Empire, revolts weakened the Athenians and left them vulnerable to attack by their arch-enemy Sparta, and after a long and exceptionally bloody war, Athens was defeated and humiliated. In retrospect the taking of the Delian treasury was the first step on a disastrous slope for Athens. This is a great read and a fascinating piece of history as well as a good detective story. I cant wait for the next episode. ( )
  drmaf | Nov 28, 2018 |
Death on Delos is the 7th Athenian Mystery by Gary Corby. The story opens with a heavily pregnant Diotima, priestess of Artemis, and her husband Nicolaos arriving on the Island of Delos so that Diotima can dedicate the annual offerings from Athens to Delos. There are 2 laws on Delos. It is illegal to die there and it is illegal to be born there. Violating these laws results in the entire island and everything on it needing to be resanctified for it is a holy place.

When the couple arrive they are accompanied by many warships. The Persians are not far away and Athens believes the Delian Treasury is at risk. Athens wants to temporarily remove the Treasury to Athens for safety. However, the Delians feel betrayed by the plan and prefer to rely on their faith in their gods Artemis and Apollo to protect them. A Delian crowd gathers near the coast preventing the Athenians from moving forward without a fight. One Delian, Geros, gives a convincing speech to the crowd and gets them aroused against the Athenians and Pericles, their leader. A day later, Geros is found dead of multiple stab wounds. It will now take weeks, maybe months, to sanctify the island for Diotima to be able to make her sacred offering.

Diotima and Nicolaos are known for their sleuthing skills and are asked by the Delians to determine who killed Geros. I am always pleased when a murder mystery begins with the murder early in the plot. Here, the murder took place on page 47 so we have the rest of the book to enjoy figuring out whodunnit.

Another plus is the common English language that the author has the characters speaking. This is an ancient Greek mystery but aside from the character names, they are speaking English which makes the book a quick read. While the language is English, there is a ton of historical fact woven into the story which makes the book an authentic historical mystery.

Some of the historical facts are that the land of Delos has never been able to grow food. That is why for centuries Delians relied on gifts to their deities from other Greek islands in order to survive. Men used to urinate on vegetables in order to make them grow! This strategy did not work though. When a resident was about to die they were put on a boat and sent to another island. Pregnant women were sent to Mykonos.

I highly recommend this series. I have read every book in the series and all of them were fabulous. ( )
  Violette62 | Oct 13, 2018 |
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"Greece, 545 BC: It is illegal to die on the sacred isle of Delos. It's also illegal to give birth there. Yet when murder is committed, the only available detective to solve the crime is the priestess Diotima, and she is heavily pregnant. Delos is the holy birthplace of the divine twins Apollo and Artemis, and it is an island in crisis. Not only has murder tainted the holy sanctuary, but there are about a thousand Athenian troops on the island. The army is led by the statesman Pericles and has come to take away the treasury of the Delian League, the defense fund of the Greeks against the Persian Empire. The holy people are in uproar. The Athenians are exasperated. The High Priest of the Delian Apollo is not amused. To cap it off, Diotima's husband and fellow detective, Nicolaos, is implicated in dodgy dealings that link him to the murder. Somehow Diotima must find the killer, calm the island, and. oh, yes. have a baby"-- "Greece, 545 BC: The sacred isle of Delos was the birthplace of the divine twins Apollo and Artemis, and has been a most holy pilgrimage site for centuries. But now it also serves a more secular function--it is the home of the treasury of the Delian League, the defensive union of Greek city-states who have come together in wake of the Persian Wars. The treasury is a vast fund, and it is protected only by the priests and priestesses of the tiny isle and a scant armed guard. Now Pericles, the charismatic Athenian statesman, has sent his agent Nico to Delos on a dangerous (and possibly illegal) mission: to claim the treasury and bring it back to Athens, where Pericles thinks it will be safer. Nico travels with his heavily pregnant wife and partner in sleuthing, the priestess Diotima, who has been selected to give this year's annual offering to Artemis. Expecting righteous resistance, Pericles has also tasked Nico with bribing priests who try to prevent the treasury from being moved. But before he can get very far with this dubiously unholy task, Nico ends up with a murder on his hands. It is a crime against the gods to die or be born on the sacred island. Thanks to the violence over the treasury, the first blasphemy has already been committed. Can Nico solve the murder and get Diotima off the island before they accidentally commit the second?"--

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