Poison In Athens
Step into the vibrant world of ancient Athens with Poison In Athens by Margaret Anne Doody, published by Cornerstone in 2005. This captivating mystery unfolds during the autumn of 330 BC, where three intriguing law cases ignite the passions of the city. With themes of misogyny, political turmoil, and flawed judgment, tensions rise as Aristotle finds himself compelled to intervene. The stakes are high, and the trial of a stepmother threatens to tear Athens apart. Spanning 496 pages, this paperback invites readers to explore a rich tapestry of historical intrigue and suspense. Perfect for fans of mystery and detective fiction, Poison In Athens promises to be an enthralling journey through the complexities of human nature and justice in a time of crisis.