Steven Saylor

Steven Saylor will sign and discuss his book, The Throne of Caesar (Minotaur; $26.99).

Steven Saylor is the author of the long running Roma Sub Rosa series featuring Gordianus the Finder, as well as the New York Times bestselling novel, Roma and its follow-up, Empire. He has appeared as an on-air expert on Roman history and life on The History Channel. Saylor was born in Texas and graduated with high honors from The University of Texas at Austin, where he studied history and classics. He divides his time between Berkeley, California, and Austin, Texas.

Event date: 

Saturday, February 24, 2018 - 4:30pm

Event address: 

2342 Bissonnet St
Houston, TX 77005
Wrath of the Furies: A Novel of the Ancient World (Novels of Ancient Rome #15) By Steven Saylor Cover Image
$17.99
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ISBN: 9781250105783
Published: Minotaur Books - September 13th, 2016

In 88 B.C., it seems as if the entire ancient world is at war. In the west, the Italian states are rebelling against Rome; in the east, Mithridates is marching through and conquering the Roman Asian provinces. Even in the relatively calm Alexandria, a coup has brought a new Pharaoh to power and chaos to the streets.


Raiders of the Nile: A Novel of the Ancient World (Novels of Ancient Rome #14) By Steven Saylor Cover Image
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ISBN: 9781250070340
Availability: Out of Print
Published: Minotaur Books - September 22nd, 2015

New York Times bestselling author Steven Saylor returns, chronicling the early years of his detective, Gordianus, before he assumed the title of The Finder. Raiders of the Nile is the next in his much-loved series of mysteries set in the late Roman Republic.


The Seven Wonders: A Novel of the Ancient World (Novels of Ancient Rome #13) By Steven Saylor Cover Image
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ISBN: 9781250021601
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Published: Minotaur Books - April 30th, 2013

The year is 92 B.C. Gordianus has just turned eighteen and is about to embark on the adventure of a lifetime: a far-flung journey to see the Seven Wonders of the World. Gordianus is not yet called "the Finder"—but at each of the Seven Wonders, the wide-eyed young Roman encounters a mystery to challenge the powers of deduction.