

Actually I did two recent posts with the most interesting fictional characters I've encountered and for men, Gordianus was both the top choice in the "mainstream" category and overall. I plan to review both novels - probably in a joint review - but his most famous and justly acclaimed work is the Roma sub Rosa series of historical fiction disguised as mysteries and following one of the most remarkable of all fictional characters in recent memory, Gordianus "the Finder". Guest Author Post: Magic and Make-Believe – Isn’t."The Whisperers" by John Connolly (Reviewed by Mih."Children No More" by Mark Van Name (Reviewed by L."Elminster Must Die" by Ed Greenwood (Reviewed by."Tongues of Serpents: A Novel of Temeraire" by Nao."Shades of Milk and Honey" by Mary Robinette Kowal.An Invitation to Steven Saylor's Roma sub Rosa (by.Exclusive Fantasy Book Critic Video Interview wit.GIVEAWAY: The Black Prism by Brent Weeks."The Last Page" by Anthony Huso (Reviewed by Liviu."The Scarab Path" by Adrian Tchaikovsky (Reviewed."Dog Blood" by David Moody (Reviewed by Mihir Wanc."The Machinery of Light" by David Williams (Review.Interview with Dan Wells (by Mihir Wanchoo)."The Black Prism" by Brent Weeks (Reviewed by Livi."The Last King's Amulet" by Chris Northern (Review.

