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By: Margaret Doody
ISBN: 9780099436133
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Publication Date: Jul 2002
Publisher: Cornerstone
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In desperation, Stephanos seeks assistance from Aristotle, his former mentor - and Aristotle turns Detective. Their efforts culminate in the gripping trial scene when Stephanos uses all the powers of rhetoric and oratory instilled in him by Aristotle to clear his family's name of this bloody murder-
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By: Margaret Doody
ISBN: 9780099468349
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Publication Date: Mar 2006
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Stephanos, Philomela and Aristotle undertake mystic initiation in a complex ritual whose ultimate secrets cannot be spoken, on pain of death. This is the fifth novel featuring Aristotle as the first detective of the ancient world, following Aristotle Detective, Aristotle and Poetic Justice, The Secrets of Life and Poison In Athens.
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By: Margaret Doody
ISBN: 9780099468332
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Publication Date: Apr 2005
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It is the autumn of 330 BC, and three law cases are exciting Athens. Misogyny, political wrath, and lack of judgment bring affairs to a boiling point, stimulating Aristotle to intervene lest the trial of the stepmother break Athens into fragments.
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By: Margaret Doody
ISBN: 9780099435570
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Publication Date: May 2004
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It is 330 B. C. The Macedonian Alexander the Great has conquered Asia Minor but now his armies are far from Athens, and those who support Athenian independence are beginning to chafe and plot against him. Aristotle and Stephanos, are threatened and they set sail across the Aegean and must survive life on the high seas, storms and piracy.
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