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Gaius Hesperian #1

Dog-Headed Death: A Gaius Hesperian Mystery

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A wealthy shipping magnate is found murdered in his Egyptian palace; several members of his own family have the means, the motive, and the opportunity to have committed the crime. Against the historical backdrop of Alexandrian Egypt in the first century A.D., Centurion Gaius Hesperian - a reflective and compassionate member of Emperor Nero's palace guard-is dispatched to Alexandria with the seemingly impossible task of solving the crime and apprehending the murderer. Rich detail and a complex cast of characters drive this fast-paced mystery story and romance to its climax. This is another fine read by award-winning novelist Ray Faraday Nelson, author of Timequest, The Prometheus Man, and the short story that inspired the sci-fi movie They Live. Topical illustrations.

184 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 1989

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Ray Faraday Nelson

33 books45 followers
Aka Jeffrey Lord (house pseudonym)

Radell Faraday "Ray" Nelson is an American science fiction author and cartoonist most famous for his 1963 short story "Eight O'Clock in the Morning", which was later used by John Carpenter as the basis for his 1988 film They Live.

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April 27, 2024
Ancient CSI! I loved it

I really liked how the narrative split between the perspectives of the characters. I also loved how descriptive everything was
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