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Roman Blood
A thrilling puzzle from the ancient world with real historical characters and based on a case in Cicero's Orations - Roman Blood is a perfect blend of mystery and history by a brilliant storyteller. On an unseasonably warm spring morning in 80BC, Gordianus the Finder is summoned to the house of Cicero, a young advocate and orator preparing his first important case.His client is Umbrian landowner, Sextus Roscius, accused of the unforgivable: the murder of his own father. Gordianus agrees to investigate the crime - in a society fire with deceit, betrayl and conspiracy, where neither citizen nor slave can be trusted to speak the truth.But even Gordianus is not prepared for the spectacularly dangerous fireworks that attend the resolution of this ugly, delicate case...
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Blood and Fireflies : An absolutely enthralling historical mystery
A dark murder. A secret brought to light…June, 1797. From his headquarters at the Villa Mombello near Milan, the French revolutionary army’s young general, one Napoleon Bonaparte, dictates peace terms to Europe’s monarchies with breath-taking ease and arrogance. But when a series of malicious events at Mombello threaten to set Italy ablaze once again, and talk of a ghoul stalking in the night committing atrocities spreads like wildfire among the assembled guests, Napoleon forces failed magistrate Felix Gracchus out of retirement to solve the puzzling murders. Gracchus’s unwilling escort in this military world is ambitious but underachieving young cavalry officer Dermide Vanderville.Aided by Napoleon’s unruly tomboy sister Paolette, they set about unravelling the twisted skeins of intrigue and terrible secrets clogging the mansion’s shadowy corridors. A rich and compelling debut historical mystery set around Napoleon Bonaparte’s conquests, perfect for fans of C.J. Sansom, Paul Doherty and Ellis Peters. Praise for Blood and Fireflies 'A fantastic read. I recommend it unreservedly. You will probably end up reading it in one fell swoop' Paul Doherty
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Blood of the Knights : A captivating Napoleonic historical mystery
When you play a double game, if you lose… you die.Tasked by General Napoleon Bonaparte with effecting a perilous entry into the fortress convent of Valletta, Lieutenant Vanderville sides with a renegade Maltese desperate to end the oppressive rule of the Knights of St John. When his companion is lost, the mission goes from bad to worse as he discovers treachery and murder are stalking the agents he is supposed to be meeting, his only allies. Caught between the feuding knights, the machinations of the Grand Master and his foes in the Holy Office, Vanderville begins to feel hopelessly unable to find the killer without the sage guidance of his mentor, Felix Gracchus.Will he live to regret his rash decision to part company?A riotous whodunnit set during the heights of Napoleon's European conquest, for fans of Steven Saylor and S.J. Parris.
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What do hand, blood, and coin have in common?
Hand, blood, and coin are all symbols that hold significant cultural and historical meanings. They have been used in various rituals, ceremonies, and traditions across different societies. Additionally, they are often associated with concepts of power, sacrifice, and exchange. These symbols can represent connections between individuals, communities, and even spiritual beliefs.
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What is a Roman coin?
A Roman coin is a form of currency that was used in the Roman Empire. These coins were typically made of precious metals such as gold, silver, and bronze, and featured images of Roman emperors, gods, and symbols of power. Roman coins were used for trade and commerce throughout the empire and played a significant role in the economy. Today, Roman coins are highly sought after by collectors and historians for their historical and artistic value.
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Which Roman coin is this?
The Roman coin in the image appears to be a denarius, which was a silver coin used in ancient Rome. The denarius was first minted in the 3rd century BC and remained in circulation for several centuries. It typically featured the portrait of a Roman emperor on one side and various symbols and inscriptions on the other. The specific emperor and design on the coin would need to be examined to determine its exact identity.
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How can one pay with a collectible coin?
One can pay with a collectible coin by finding a willing buyer who is interested in the specific coin and is willing to exchange goods or services for it. The value of the coin will need to be agreed upon by both parties, and the transaction can be completed by physically exchanging the coin for the agreed-upon value. Alternatively, the coin can be sold to a dealer or collector for its market value, and the proceeds can then be used to make a purchase. It's important to note that some collectible coins may have a higher value as a collector's item than their face value, so it's important to research and understand the value of the coin before attempting to use it as payment.
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Blood for Blood
‘Care’. There’s a word if ever I heard one. I looked it up in a dictionary once. It had a lot of definitions – but not one that applied to me and Sean... WAITING DAY AFTER DAYRed has survived the barbarity and abuse of the orphanage.His twin brother Sean has not been so lucky. With a sworn oath to avenge his brother’s murder, Red kidnaps a policeman’s daughter and leaves her to be brought up in care, to suffer like he and Sean did.But this is just the first part of Red’s plan for revenge against all those who took their freedom. UNTIL FINALLY IT'S TIMENow, twenty years later, the time has come.The kidnapped girl has grown up and left the orphanage, never knowing who her real parents are or the part she’ll now play in Red’s shocking revenge. And for those who have been living their lives in peace, with faded memories of twin boys who were put into care years ago, life is about to descend into hell. But with the criminal underworld, the police and an unexpected serial killer on the scene, sometimes even the best laid plans go awry…PRAISE FOR J.M.SMYTH"Just blew me to smithereens. Unbelievable book. Ferocious. Terrifying."KEN BRUEN"Raw, harsh, merciless, as cold as ice and beyond all moral limits"ULRICH NOLLER, Funkhaus Europa"Smyth is a febrile and original talent!"THE TIMES
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Blood Will Have Blood
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What is an ancient Roman coin?
An ancient Roman coin is a form of currency that was minted and used in the Roman Empire during ancient times. These coins were typically made of precious metals such as gold, silver, and bronze, and featured various designs and inscriptions that reflected the political and cultural values of the Roman society. Roman coins were used for everyday transactions, as well as for propaganda purposes by emperors to showcase their power and authority. Today, ancient Roman coins are highly sought after by collectors and historians for their historical significance and artistic value.
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Can you donate blood with menstrual blood?
No, you cannot donate blood with menstrual blood. Menstrual blood is not the same as the blood that is collected during a blood donation. Menstrual blood is a combination of blood, tissue, and uterine lining, while blood donation requires the collection of whole blood or specific blood components such as red blood cells or platelets. It is important to wait until after your menstrual cycle is complete before donating blood.
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Which blood groups can receive other blood groups?
Individuals with blood type AB can receive blood from any other blood type (A, B, AB, or O) because they have both A and B antigens on their red blood cells. Individuals with blood type O can donate to any blood type because they do not have A or B antigens on their red blood cells. However, individuals with blood type O can only receive blood from other type O donors.
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Does the blood return after a blood draw?
Yes, after a blood draw, the body naturally replenishes the lost blood. The bone marrow immediately starts producing new blood cells to replace the ones that were drawn. It typically takes a few days to a week for the body to fully restore the volume of blood that was taken during the blood draw.
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