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314 pages, Kindle Edition
First published September 20, 2022
Once upon a time these walls would have been lined with marble or travertine . . . I gawped at the perfect arches, the columns that rose startlingly from the ground, the capitals on those columns preserved in fine detail . . .
“Because it was buried in ash. Some of what these men are unearthing are skeletons.” . . .
“Poor blokes.”
“Indeed. It is difficult to walk in the place of tragedy.”
“We do it every day, guv. London’s full of ghosts. . . Any old city will have sad tales. And plenty of things worth purloining. Not here, though. It’s all gone.” . . .
“But there is so much more to uncover. Secrets of the past. It is tantalizing.”
“I nearly lost you—and me—in a tomb in Egypt, scrabbling after secrets of the past. No more of that." Brewster spoke firmly. He hadn’t liked Herculaneum and its underground passageways, but at lease here, most of what we walked on had already been uncovered.