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Lindsey Davis (born 1949) is an English historical novelist, best known as the author of the Falco series of historical crime stories set in
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and its empire. She is a recipient of the Cartier Diamond Dagger award.


Life and career

Davis was born in
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and after taking a degree in English literature at
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( Lady Margaret Hall), she became a civil servant for 13 years. When a romantic novel she had written was runner up for the 1985 ''
Georgette Heyer Georgette Heyer (; 16 August 1902 – 4 July 1974) was an English novelist and short-story writer, in both the Regency romance and detective fiction genres. Her writing career began in 1921, when she turned a story for her younger brother ...
Historical Novel Prize'', she decided to become a writer, at first writing romantic serials for the UK women's magazine '' Woman's Realm''. Her dedication of the book '' Rebels and Traitors'' (2009) reads: "For Richard / dearest and closest of friends / your favourite book / in memory", and the author's website relates: "I am still getting used to life without my dear Richard. For those of you who haven't seen this before, he died in October 008" The author says in her publisher's newsletter: "The greatest recommendation I can give is that Richard, its first reader, thought it wonderful. He devoured chunks, demanding ‘Bring more story!’ even when he was in hospital. One of the last things I was ever able to tell him was that ''Rebels and Traitors'' was to be published by Random House, so I would be working with dear friends for his favourite book." Davis suffered from the eye condition keratoconus from childhood, and in adulthood had a corneal transplant, about which she has said: "A stranger's generosity freed me from years of pain and anxiety" and urges her readers to carry a donor card.


Writing

Davis's interest in
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and
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led to her writing an historical novel about
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and his lover Antonia Caenis ('' The Course of Honour''), for which she could not find a publisher. She tried again, and her first novel featuring the Roman " detective", Marcus Didius Falco, ''The Silver Pigs'' (1989), set in the same time period, was the start of her runaway success as a writer of historical whodunnits. A further 19 Falco novels have followed, as well as ''The Course of Honour'', which was published in 1997. She published '' Falco: The Official Companion'' in June 2010. '' Rebels and Traitors'', set in the period of the
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, was published in September 2009. '' Master and God'', published in March 2012, is set in ancient Rome and concerns the emperor
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. In 2012, Davis and her publishers, Hodder & Stoughton in the UK and St. Martin's Press in the US, announced that she was writing a new series of books centred on Flavia Albia, Falco's British-born adopted daughter and "an established female investigator". The first title, '' The Ides of April'' was published on 11 April 2013 in the UK, ''(Copy of publishers' press release)'' and its sequel, '' Enemies at Home'', was published in 2014, followed by annual additions. In an interview in 2019 Davis discussed her plan to write an Albia novel set on each of the
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, starting with the Aventine Hill in the book ''The Ides of April'' and culminating with the
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in the book '' A Capitol Death''. She has since published three more Albia books, , set in particular locations just outside the wall of Rome. Davis has won many literary awards, including in 2011 the Cartier Diamond Dagger of the Crime Writers' Association given to authors who have made an outstanding lifetime's contribution to the genre. She was honorary president of the
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from 1997 to 1998, and is a life member of the Council of the
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Published works


Marcus Didius Falco

# '' The Silver Pigs'' (1989) # '' Shadows in Bronze'' (1990) # '' Venus in Copper'' (1991) # '' The Iron Hand of Mars'' (1992) # '' Poseidon's Gold'' (1993) # ''
Last Act in Palmyra ''Last Act in Palmyra'' is a 1994 historical mystery crime novel by Lindsey Davis and the sixth book of the Marcus Didius Falco Mysteries series. Set in Rome, Nabatea, and Palmyra, the novel stars Marcus Didius Falco, informer and imperial agent. ...
'' (1994) # ''
Time to Depart ''Time to Depart'' is a 1995 historical mystery crime novel by Lindsey Davis and the seventh book of the Marcus Didius Falco Mysteries series. Set in Rome during AD 72, the novel stars Marcus Didius Falco, an informer and imperial agent. The ti ...
'' (1995) # ''
A Dying Light in Corduba ''A Dying Light in Corduba'' is a 1996 historical mystery crime novel by Lindsey Davis and the eighth book of the Marcus Didius Falco Mysteries series. Set in Rome and Imperial Spain during the spring and summer of AD 73, the novel stars Marcus ...
'' (1996) # '' Three Hands in the Fountain'' (1997) # '' Two for the Lions'' (1998) # '' One Virgin Too Many'' (1999) # '' Ode to a Banker'' (2000) # '' A Body in the Bath House'' (2001) # ''
The Jupiter Myth ''The Jupiter Myth'' is a 2002 historical mystery crime novel by Lindsey Davis and the 14th book in the Marcus Didius Falco Mysteries series. Set in Londinium, Britannia in August AD 75, the novel stars Marcus Didius Falco, informer and imperial ...
'' (2002) # '' The Accusers'' (2003) # '' Scandal Takes a Holiday'' (2004) # ''
See Delphi and Die ''See Delphi and Die'' is a 2005 historical mystery crime novel by Lindsey Davis and the 17th book of the Marcus Didius Falco Mysteries series. Set in Rome and Roman Greece between September and October AD 76, the novel stars Marcus Didius Falco ...
'' (2005) # '' Saturnalia'' (2007) # ''
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'' (2009) # '' Nemesis'' (2010) Omnibus editions * ''Falco on His Metal'' (1999) ** ''Venus in Copper'' ** ''The Iron Hand of Mars'' ** ''Poseidon's Gold'' * ''Falco on the Loose'' (2003) ** ''Last Act in Palmyra'' ** ''Time to Depart'' ** ''A Dying Light in Corduba'' Associated publication * '' Falco: The Official Companion'' (2010)


Flavia Albia

Novels # '' The Ides of April'' (2013, Hodder & Stoughton, ) # '' Enemies at Home'' (2014, Hodder & Stoughton () # '' Deadly Election'' (2015, ) # ''
The Graveyard of the Hesperides ''The Graveyard of the Hesperides'' is a 2016 historical mystery crime novel by Lindsey Davis and the fourth book in the Flavia Albia, Flavia Albia (Falco: The New Generation) Mysteries series. (It will be published in the UK on 14 April 2016, b ...
'' (2016, Hodder & Stoughton, ) # '' The Third Nero'' (2017, Hodder & Stoughton, ) #'' Pandora's Boy'' (2018, Hodder & Stoughton, ) #'' A Capitol Death'' (2019, Hodder & Stoughton, ) #'' The Grove of the Caesars'' (2020, Hodder & Stoughton, ) #'' A Comedy of Terrors'' (2021) () #'' Desperate Undertaking'' (7 April 2022, Hodder & Stoughton, ) #''Fatal Legacy'', 2023 Novellas * ''The Spook Who Spoke Again'' (2015, ebook and audio only, ) * ''Vesuvius by Night'' (2017, ebook and audio only, ) * ''Invitation to Die'' (2019, ebook and audio only, )


Other novels

* '' The Course of Honour'' (1997) * '' Rebels and Traitors'' (2009) * '' Master and God'' (2012) * ''A Cruel Fate'' (3 February 2014, ), (a QuickRead set in the English Civil War)


Short Stories

* "'Going Anywhere Nice?'" (2005), published in ''The Detection Collection'', edited by
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Awards and nominations

* Short listed for the
Georgette Heyer Georgette Heyer (; 16 August 1902 – 4 July 1974) was an English novelist and short-story writer, in both the Regency romance and detective fiction genres. Her writing career began in 1921, when she turned a story for her younger brother ...
Prize for two unpublished works (pre-Falco). * Winner of the Author's Club Prize for "Best First Novel" in 1989 for '' The Silver Pigs''. * Winner of the Crime Writers' Association (CWA):
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for being an author "whose work has given most pleasure" in 1995. * Winner of the first Ellis Peters Historical Dagger awarded by the Crime Writers' Association in 1999 for '' Two for the Lions''. * Winner of the Sherlock Award for the Best Comic Detective in 2000 for Didius Falco. * Awarded the 2010 Premio Colosseo, awarded by the city of Rome to someone who ''"has enhanced the image of Rome in the world"'' * Winner of the 2011 Cartier Diamond Dagger from the Crime Writers' Association * Winner in 2013 of the first Barcelona Historical Novel Prize (''Premi Internacional de Novella Històrica Barcino'')


References


External links


The official website of Lindsey Davis





Hodder & Stoughton Publisher's newslettersLindsey Davis speaks to the Dorothy Dunnett Society
''1h27m video of 2018 talk and Q&A session''
Lindsey Davis talks about ''The Grove of the Caesars'', 28 March 2020
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