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Classical
Whodunits: Murder and Mystery from Ancient Greece and
Rome,
ed. Mike Ashley,
1997.
[US:
Amazon.com] [Canada:
Amazon.ca] [UK:
Amazon.co.uk]
“The
Brother in the Tree,”
by
Keith Heller
“The
Gateway to Death
(or Socrates Solves Another Murder),”
by
Brčni James
“Alexander
the Great, Detective
(or Death of the King),”
by Theodore Mathieson
“Aphrodite’s
Trojan Horse (or Murder on Mount Ida),”
by
Amy Myers
“Beauty
More Stealthy,” by
Mary
Reed & Eric Mayer
“The
Statuette of Rhodes,”
by John Maddox Roberts
“The
Gardens of Tantalus,”
by
Brian Stableford
“The
Favour of a Tyrant,”
by Keith Taylor
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Chronicles of Crime, ed.
Maxim Jakubowski, 1999.
[US:
Amazon.com] [Canada:
Amazon.ca] [UK:
Amazon.co.uk]
“A
Lock of Hair for Proserpine,”
by Mary Reed & Eric Mayer
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Crime
through Time, eds. Miriam Grace Monfredo & Sharan Newman,
1997.
[US:
Amazon.com] [Canada:
Amazon.ca] [UK:
Amazon.co.uk]
“Archimedes’
Tomb,”
by Steven Saylor
also try
Crime through Time II for more historical mystery shorts.
[US:
Amazon.com] [Canada:
Amazon.ca] [UK:
Amazon.co.uk]
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Crime
through Time III, eds. Miriam Grace Monfredo & Sharan Newman,
2000.
[US:
Amazon.com] [Canada:
Amazon.ca] [UK:
Amazon.co.uk]
“Farmer’s
Law,” by Harry Turtledove
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Death
Comes Easy: The Gay Times Book of Murder Stories,
ed. Peter Burton, 2003.
[US:
Amazon.com] [Canada:
Amazon.ca] [UK:
Amazon.co.uk]
“Death
by Eros,”
by Steven Saylor
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A Gladiator Dies Only Once:
The Further Investigations of Gordianus the Finder,
Steven Saylor,
2005.
[US:
Amazon.com] [Canada:
Amazon.ca] [UK:
Amazon.co.uk]
“Archimedes’
Tomb,”
by Steven Saylor
“Death
by Eros,”
by
Steven Saylor
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Malice
Domestic 6, ed. Anne
Perry, 1997.
[US:
Amazon.com] [Canada:
Amazon.ca]
[UK: Amazon.co.uk]
“Abstain from Beans,”
by Lindsey
Davis
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The Mammoth Book of
Comic Crime, ed. Maxim Jakubowski, 2002.
[US:
Amazon.com] [Canada:
Amazon.ca] [UK:
Amazon.co.uk]
“Who Killed Pyramus?,”
by Amy Myers
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The
Mammoth Book of Comic Fantasy,
ed. Mike Ashley, 1998.
[US:
Amazon.com] [Canada:
Amazon.ca] [UK:
Amazon.co.uk]
“Aphrodite’s
New Temple,”
by Amy Myers
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The
Mammoth Book of Egyptian Whodunnits,
ed. Mike Ashley, 2002.
[US:
Amazon.com] [Canada:
Amazon.ca] [UK:
Amazon.co.uk]
“Chosen
of the Nile,”
by Mary Reed & Eric Mayer
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The
Mammoth Book of Historical Detectives,
ed. Mike Ashley, 1995.
[US:
Amazon.com] [Canada:
Amazon.ca] [UK:
Amazon.co.uk]
“A
Mithraic Mystery,”
by Mary
Reed & Eric Mayer
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(The
Mammoth Book of) Historical Whodunits, ed.
Mike Ashley, 1993.
[US:
Amazon.com] [Canada:
Amazon.ca] [UK:
Amazon.co.uk]
“The
Thief versus King Rhampsinitus,”
by Herodotus
“Socrates
Solves a Murder,”
by Brčni James
“A
Byzantine Mystery,”
by Mary Reed & Eric Mayer
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The
Mammoth Book of More Historical Whodunnits,
ed. Mike Ashley, 2001.
[US:
Amazon.com] [Canada:
Amazon.ca] [UK:
Amazon.co.uk]
“And
All That He Calls Family,”
by Mary Reed & Eric Mayer
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The
Mammoth Book of New Historical Whodunits, ed. Mike Ashley; aka The Mammoth Book of Historical Whodunnits, Vol.
III,
2005.
[US:
Amazon.com] [Canada:
Amazon.ca] [UK:
Amazon.co.uk]
“The
Judgment of the Gods,”
by
Rob Reginald
"The Oracle of Amun," by Mary Reed & Eric Mayer
"The
Jester and the Mathematician," by
Alan Gordon
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The
Mammoth Book of Roman Whodunnits,
ed. Mike Ashley, 2003.
[US:
Amazon.com] [Canada:
Amazon.ca]
[UK: Amazon.co.uk]
“The
Finger of Aphrodite,”
by Mary Reed & Eric Mayer
“Some
Unpublished Correspondence of the Younger Pliny,”
by Darrell Schweitzer
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Murder, 'Orrible Murder, by
Amy Myers,
2006
[Amazon.com ] [Canada:
Amazon.ca] [UK:
Amazon.co.uk] or
Order Book Here!
“Aphrodite’s Trojan Horse (or Murder on Mount Ida),”
by
Amy Myers
“Who Killed Adonis?”
by
Amy Myers
“Who Killed Dido?”
by
Amy Myers
“Who Killed Pyramus?,”
by
Amy Myers
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Murder Through the Ages, ed. Maxim
Jakubowski, 2001
[US:
Amazon.com] [Canada:
Amazon.ca] [UK:
Amazon.co.uk]
“Who
Killed Dido?”
by Amy Myers
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Once Upon a
Crime II, ed. Janet Hutchings, 1996.
[US:
Amazon.com] [Canada:
Amazon.ca] [UK:
Amazon.co.uk]
“Socrates
Solves a Murder,”
by Brčni James
“Alexander
the Great, Detective
(or, Death of the King),”
by Theodore Mathieson
also try
Once Upon a Crime for more historical mystery shorts.
[US:
Amazon.com] [Canada:
Amazon.ca] [UK:
Amazon.co.uk]
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Past
Crimes: Perfectly Criminal III,
ed. Martin Edwards, 1998.
[US:
Amazon.com] [Canada:
Amazon.ca] [UK:
Amazon.co.uk]
“Dialogue,”
by
Gillian Linscott
“Who Killed Adonis?”
by
Amy Myers
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Past Poisons:
An Ellis Peters Memorial Anthology of Historical Crime,
ed. Maxim
Jakubowski, 1999.
[US:
Amazon.com] [Canada:
Amazon.ca] [UK:
Amazon.co.uk]
“An Academic Question,”
by
John Maddox Roberts
“Death by Eros,”
by Steven
Saylor
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Sword
and Sorceress X,
ed. Marion Zimmer Bradley, 1993.
[US:
Amazon.com] [Canada:
Amazon.ca] [UK:
Amazon.co.uk]
“The
Gift of Minerva,”
by Dorothy J. Heydt
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Shakespearean
Detectives:
Murders and Mysteries Based on Shakespeare's Life and Plays,
ed. Mike Ashley, 1998.
[US:
Amazon.com] [Canada:
Amazon.ca] [UK:
Amazon.co.uk]
“The
Wine-Dark Cup,”
by Claire Griffen
“As Near to
Lust as Flame to Smoke,” by
Andrew Lane
“Stolen
Affections,” by
Lawrence Schimel & Jeffrey Marks
“Murdered
by Love,”
by
Darrell Schweitzer
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Shakespearean
Whodunnits:
Murders and Mysteries Based on Shakespeare's Life and Plays,
ed. Mike Ashley, 1997.
[US:
Amazon.com] [Canada:
Amazon.ca] [UK:
Amazon.co.uk]
“A
Midsummer Eclipse,”
by
Stephen Baxter
“Buried
Fortune,”
by
Peter T. Garratt
“Who
Killed Mamillius?”
by
Amy Myers
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