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The Marathon Conspiracy by Gary Corby
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Mar 10, 2015 | ISBN 9781616955359

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Praise for The Marathon Conspiracy 

The Marathon Conspiracy is a fast-paced, enjoyable, murder mystery that will make readers laugh and think in equal measure.”
—The Sydney Morning Herald

“[The Marathon Conspiracy] mixes fact and fiction into a fine froth of a meal.”
—San Jose Mercury News

“Every new volume further highlights the tricky thing Corby so consistently manages to create: comedic mysteries that still have heft. In the manner of what Lindsey Davis and David Wishart give readers for ancient Rome, Corby presents an ancient Greek world that’s vibrantly, gawkishly alive; if you haven’t tried this series yet, The Marathon Conspiracy is the perfect place to start.”
Open Letters Monthly

“Gary Corby has managed an unlikely feat with his series . . . he’s written mysteries that combine funny characters and intriguing crimes with accurate history. The Marathon Conspiracy is never dull . . . The escapades of the detective will keep readers laughing, while the history lesson will leave them feeling a little bit smarter.”
—Shelf Awareness

“Corby gives readers a mix of historic and fictional characters that blend seamlessly. The use of modern-day language and touches gives the story the humorous edge it needs.” 
—Mystery Scene

“This will have the wealth of historical mystery buffs jumping up and down for joy . . . so well-written you will feel as if you are truly part of the Ancient World. As with Corby’s other works, the tale is full of humor, suspense-filled plots, subplots, and characters that are unforgettable. It is no overstatement to say that Corby most definitely knows his history backwards and forwards, providing stories that are beyond exciting.”
—Suspense Magazine

“The author’s knowledge of ancient Greece is superb . . . a really well-told story. Highly recommended.”
—Historical Novel Society

“A fast-paced, well-researched historical mystery . . . The plot is lively with some great moments of humor. A map, a historical timeline for the era, and some brief background notes make this very easy to read. Definitely recommended.”
—Deadly Pleasures

“Extremely intriguing . . . Corby exuberantly adds life and color to historical events. His historical mysteries are top notch; they have unique settings, interesting characters, startling revelations, and gruesome, bloody deaths.”
—Gumshoe Review

“This series of mysteries set in ancient Greece is an entertaining one, and The Marathon Conspiracy is a solid entry in it . . . the contemporary feel of the narrative and dialog makes the lives and practices of the ancient Greeks quite approachable.”
—Mysterious Reviews

“Corby serves up a bubbly cocktail of clear history, contemporary wit, and heart-stopping action.”
Booklist, Starred Review

“Outstanding . . . Everything works in this installment—the detective business, the action sequences, the plot twists, and the further development of the series lead.” 
—Publishers Weekly, Starred Review

“Displaying historical humor at its best, this is Corby’s fourth in his classical Greek series.”
—Library Journal

Praise for Gary Corby 


“Corby has not only made Greek history accessible—he’s made it first-rate entertainment.”
—Kelli Stanley, award-winning author of City of Dragons
 
“Those who like their historicals with a touch of humor will welcome Australian author Corby’s promising debut . . . Corby displays a real gift for pacing and plotting.”
Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
 
“Mix one part ancient history, one part clever and contemporary banter, and one part action, and you have a top-notch crime caper . . . Highly recommended for those looking for humor with their crime detecting.”
Library Journal

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