A review by iffer
The Ides of April by Lindsey Davis

3.0

I liked this quite a bit, though sometimes the infodumps interrupt the flow of the story. The killer also must've been easy to guess, because even I guessed it early in the book. I'm not sure if the author intended for this to be the case so that the book is more of a police procedural than a whodunit. I find the characters intriguing, though, and I would like to revisit them and this setting, though the author's voice comes through in a way that seems anachronistic to me (but I also am not very knowledgeable about Ancient Rome).