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Blog Hop Giveaway and Review of Rubies of the Viper by Martha Marks

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I am giving away four copies of Rubies of the Viper and participating in a blog hop.

AND THE 4 WINNERS ARE: DEBRA BROWN, RENEE, MICHELLE OF THE TRUE BOOK ADDICT BLOG, AND SUZ READS!

GIVEAWAY CONTEST RULES
To enter my giveaway contest, leave a comment below. Be sure to give your correct email so I can contact you if you win. If you post a link to this blog on facebook, twitter, or elsewhere (and let me know in a comment), I’ll throw in 2 entries for each link. No other hoops to jump through.

BLOG HOP TOUR
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Many thanks to Holly of Bippity Boppity Book blog for setting up this fun event. Her blog is a great place to find historical fiction reviews.

REVIEW
book cover image Rubies of the Viper Martha Marks AmazonRubies of the Viper is a genuine gem of a mystery set in Rome during the reigns of the Emperors Claudius and Nero. It’s full of exciting suspense and beautifully developed characters. Marks’s rich portrayal of Roman life is delightful and gruesome in turns—just as a good Roman mystery ought to be. We get the grace, the violence and the perversion that was imperial society revealed through a spell-binding tale.

The heroine is a fictional woman named Theodosia Varro, who at the opening of the novel has inherited a vast fortune, including the beautiful villa where she spent her happy childhood—only she hasn’t seen the villa in years because she’s been stuck in poverty in the Subura, a Roman slum, banished there by a villainous brother. She isn’t sad her brother was stabbed through the heart outside a brothel, but she doesn’t want to suffer the same fate, and she suspects there’s more to her brother’s murder than the official line that it was a robbery, especially since he wasn’t robbed.

Her brother’s close friend Otho warns her to beware the slaves at the villa—they are probably out to murder her. But Theodosia has had an unusual life, and she discovers her slaves are more likely to be her friends than her killers. The sons of the best Roman families want to marry her, although Otho and Vespasian’s son, Titus, are her favorite suitors. She’s the richest catch around even if she had a Greek mother and displays some decidedly inappropriate behavior for a patrician lady. She’s lonely with only slaves for company, but taking a husband means handing over her fortune and her freedom to a man. Does she want to? Otho keeps reminding her she isn’t safe without a husband to protect her. And he certainly turns out to be right. But figuring out where the danger arises from and keeping the people she loves safe will turn out to be much harder than picking a husband.

And those rubies of the viper? They first appear on a beautiful but sinister set of goblets in her villa, a recent acquisition of her brother’s—an odd decorative choice that you’ll want to keep your eye on. You know how politicians and wealthy businessmen sometimes get so power hungry that it spills over into sexual power plays and other forms of violence? Well, the Romans were especially prone to such carryings on and Marks is a master at weaving in the evil in surprising and unexpected ways.

While you’re gobbling up the story, you’ll especially enjoy vivid life in the villa, lusciously described to an extent that you’ll feel you’ve been there. Marks has also depicted the grimmest side of Roman life—the thousands of slaves that subsisted on each of the big “corporate” farms that grew up once Roman senators bought out all the small independent peasants up and down Italy. I’ve never seen anyone try to bring this side of Roman history to life in fiction before. Here again, Marks does an outstanding job.

There are moments in the plot where I wondered why Theodosia didn’t take this action or that to escape her troubles, a few stretches of believability, but overall this is a great read for all lovers of Roman mystery. I couldn’t put it down.

57 thoughts on “Blog Hop Giveaway and Review of Rubies of the Viper by Martha Marks”

  1. An excellent ‘sneaky preview’ of a pleasant reading journey. A titillating world of historical fiction has always been beckoning, especially if it shrouded in mystery.

  2. Great preview and I love Martha Marks’ reverence for the environment and have been gazing at this book with desire since I heard it was published.

    I will link to this site on both Facebook and Twitter.

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  4. Glad to hear there are others out there who enjoy books set in Rome and think Martha’s sounds like a good read. You’re all entered to win one of the four copies Martha has donated to this giveaway.

  5. Your description is so enticing that it makes me want to read it immediately. In truth, I have never really read a Roam mystery, most of my reading has been in the adventure genre. This sounds like a must read, and I suspect it is as well written as your description.

  6. The last Roman mystery I read was Pompeii by Robert Harris. What a great read! His hero is a master engineer in charge of the vast system of aqueducts that supplied ancient Romans with their drinking water.

    This mystery sounds just as good. I love books with settings one can lose onself in!

  7. Good review–Judith intrigues me with the depiction of the complexities of Roman society. I like it that the book is from a woman’s point of view.

  8. As always an informative review that just makes you want to rush out to the book store. Thanks for the blog hop invite, spent some time yesterday just reading your reviews.

  9. Thanks to all of you, especially Jess. Your kind comment makes it feel worth all the work! Connecting good books and appreciative readers is fun but it does take a lot of time.

  10. I would love to read this! Thank you for the giveaway!

    -tweeted (at)LiteraryChanteu

    Margaret(Literary Chanteuse)
    singitm(at)hotmail(dot)com

  11. Folks, this is Martha Marks, the author of Rubies of the Viper. I’ve been enjoying your comments on Judith’s wonderful review of my novel, and I’m grateful to her for letting you all know about it.

    Good luck in the drawing!

  12. Judith – I have a copy of Rubies that is still on my TBR list but I thought I’d drop by to let everyone know that Martha Marks is an amazing person not just an author dedicated to bringing Rome to life in as an authentic a manner as possible.

  13. Thank you for that review. I like how Marks doesn’t put blinders on concerning Roman slaves. In so many Roman-period books, that is a side bar at best, and usually just glanced over.

    This is an excellent choice for the giveaway.

    nrlymrtl [at] gmail [dot] com

  14. This sounds like a fascinating read…and a definite “late-nighter” 🙂 Thanks so much for giving us the opp to read it!

  15. Hi everyone. I did an old fashioned drawing this morning (scraps of paper in a bowl–no technology) and came up with the 4 winners: Debra Brown, Renee, Michelle of the True Book Addict blog, and Suz Reads. The rest of you will have to click on the photo of the book cover in this post and buy a copy! You won’t want to miss Martha’s wonderful book.
    Emails have been sent to the winners.

  16. Many thanks to everybody who posted here for a chance to win a copy of my novel and congratulations to the four winners. I hope you’ll all enjoy reading it!

    And Judith, a very special thank you to you for selecting my book for your blog-hop feature. I look forward to reading your novel just as soon as it appears in print.

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