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Aug. 15th, 2010 10:25 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Have been watching the Brother Cadfael movies, which are adorable. I have been calling them CSI:Shrewsbury, because I crack myself up that way. So far we have watched "The Leper of St. Giles" and "The Virgin in the Ice" (clearly we're not watching them in order; the library doesn't have all of them and I was trying to guess the order from the copyright dates on the back, which didn't quite work out). I love Cadfael and Sir Hugh teaming up, it cracks me up and they are kind of awesome together. I almost but don't really want to slash them; for one thing, I've been on a gen kick for months now. But they make great partners, and I love it.
Are the Ellis Peters books any good? Does anyone know? My university library doesn't have the movies (*sadface*) but they do have some of the books.
Also, while I am on the historical mystery subject, my Latin prof mentioned that there's a historical mystery series set in ancient Rome, which at some point has a detective who bitches about having to spend time with his family over Saturnalia. Does anyone know what it is? I feel like you all would know this sort of thing.
Are the Ellis Peters books any good? Does anyone know? My university library doesn't have the movies (*sadface*) but they do have some of the books.
Also, while I am on the historical mystery subject, my Latin prof mentioned that there's a historical mystery series set in ancient Rome, which at some point has a detective who bitches about having to spend time with his family over Saturnalia. Does anyone know what it is? I feel like you all would know this sort of thing.
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Date: 2010-08-16 05:49 am (UTC)I find the books to be pretty good comfort reading. Not amazing omg, but quite decently readable, for whatever that's worth.
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Date: 2010-08-16 06:37 am (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2010-08-16 06:46 am (UTC)At least, that's what librarything thinks you're looking for ^.^
(Also oossibly the Marcus Didius Falco books by Lindsey Davis, because yes, of COURSE there are at least two historical mystery series set in Ancient Rome. Duh.)
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Date: 2010-08-16 10:40 am (UTC)Awesome books! If I could, I'd lend them to you!
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