We are delighted to announce that we have signed an exciting new series of Roman mysteries by Jacquie Rogers.

In Jacquie’s words:

“The Quintus Valerius series is a companion to my Otto Cornelius series. Set in third-century Roman Britain and across the Roman empire, these mystery-thrillers are centred around ex-Praetorian Imperial Investigator Quintus Valerius; his British associate, Tiro; and Lady Julia Aureliana, a healer and noble of the Durotriges tribe of southwest Britain.

“A survivor of Emperor Septimius Severus’s massive invasions of Caledonia, Quintus takes on a comprehensive role for the new British governor. He returns to Britannia in the first book in the series to investigate counterfeiting and rebellion in Somerset, where his own painful past is revealed. Successive novels plunge the trio into political assassination in Rome; a Pictish uprising north of Hadrian’s Wall; sacrilegious murders in Bath; and treachery at the court of the Irish High King.

“It’s such a thrill to extend my association with Sapere Books. Thank you, Amy and colleagues!”

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We are delighted to announce that we have signed a new trilogy of Roman mysteries by Jacquie Rogers.

In Jacquie’s words:

“My new series is set in a wealthy but remote part of third-century Roman Britain.

“Otto Cornelius is a garlanded senior officer in Chester’s XXth legion. Forced to take early retirement, he returns to his hometown of Viroconium Cornoviorum (now Wroxeter Roman City in Shropshire).

“He soon discovers that the quiet life of a pensioned-off officer is no sinecure, and Viroconium is no longer the idyll of his childhood. The murder of an itinerant Greek merchant, coupled with the theft of the iconic Wroxeter silver mirror, are just the beginning. Otto is quickly embroiled in a dangerous conspiracy, one in which old friends and new enemies have much to hide. No-one is who they seem, including Otto himself.

“I am so delighted to be working with Sapere Books. Their passion for historical fiction matches my own, and I’ve had the warmest of welcomes into their supportive organisation. I know my pacy Roman thrillers have found a wonderful home.”