Detectives in TogasSeven boys in Ancient Rome solve strange crimes in this new history mystery series. Rufus admits he wrote "Caius is a dumbbell" on his tablet at school, but he denies breaking in the schoolroom. Rufus is doomed unless his classmates can find out who's really responsible. Illustrations. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved. |
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THE WRONG LANTERN | 3 |
A MUFFLED GROAN | 15 |
A BUMP OF CONSIDERABLE DIAMETER | 22 |
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Antonius Baths of Diana began boys Broad Street burglar Censor's office chain cius Claudia cloak courier cried curtain desecration door dumbbell Emperor Esquiline Hill exclaimed eyes father fell Flavius asked floor Forum friends front Gardens of Lucullus Gauls gave Greek grinned groan growled guard guest hand handwriting head heard hung hurry Julius asked Julius murmured jumped knew lantern last night laughed letter Livia asked locked looked Lukos Megabates morning Mucius asked never newspaper nodded once paint Praetonius prefect prison Publius asked Pythagoras red wolf replied Rompus roof Rufus sandals Scribonus sedan chair sesterces shouted sighed slaves soothsayer stammered stared stood Subura suddenly sword teacher tell temple of Minerva temple wall things thought toga told took voice wait wanted wardrobe wax tablet whispered words writer's cramp writing tablet wrote Caius Xanthos School Xantip