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The Shadows of the Acropolis
Marble rises. Men fall. A rope cut, an owl token, silver from Corinth—and a city that would rather worship silence than face the truth.

Hook
By torchlight, the Parthenon groans. An architect plummets, a master builder follows, and officials call it fate. But on the scaffolds a coil is cut clean, in the Piraeus purses of Corinthian silver change hands, and a bronze owl token marks those who serve a hidden purse. When a philosopher dies mid-symposium and a student vanishes, Nikandros must choose: accept the city’s pious lies—or hunt a conspiracy that walks Athens in daylight.
What you’ll get
- A street-level investigation threaded through the Acropolis works, the Agora, and the Piraeus.
- Pericles vs. Thucydides in public debate; a young Socrates refusing easy answers.
- Night chases, cut ropes, poisoned wine, and a ledger that could burn the city.
Why you’ll keep reading
- Authentic Classical Athens—told with modern, propulsive pacing.
- Moral stakes: truth vs. rhetoric, piety vs. power, empire vs. justice.
- Short, cinematic chapters; set-pieces that tighten like a noose.
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SeriesAthenian Mysteries — Book II (complete case)
CastNikandros • Pericles • Thucydides • Antiphon • young Socrates • Damon
Series promiseEach book solves its crime—yet the conspiracy endures and grows more dangerous in the next volume.
Taste the world: scaffolds creaking above moonlit marble; the reek of pitch and brine in the Piraeus; an owl-stamped bronze token pressed like a wound; a symposium’s cup lifted—then dropped.
Fast facts
- Setting: Classical Athens—Acropolis works, Areopagus, Pnyx, Agora, Piraeus.
- Tone: Historical noir • civic thriller • conspiracy in daylight.
- Content: Tense and vivid rather than gory; the thrill is evidence, motive, and moral risk.
- Do I need Book I first?
- No. Book II stands alone and expands the larger design. The immediate mystery resolves; the hidden network does not.
- Is the history accurate?
- Practices, places, debates, and power dynamics are grounded in Classical Athens while moving at a modern thriller’s pace.
- Kindle Unlimited?
- Yes—read it free with KU. The eBook is exclusive to Amazon.
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