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Authors: Steven Saylor
Looming in the background of the novel are two world-changing events: The so-called Social War in Italy, and the incipient war for hegemony in Asia Minor between Rome and Mithridates. The literature on these events is vast, but I should mention
Intelligence Activities in Ancient Rome: Trust in the Gods, but Verify
by Rose Mary Shelton (Frank Cass, 2005); the chapter entitled “Diplomat, Trader, Messenger, Client, Spy: Rome’s Eyes and Ears in the East” was especially pertinent to my purposes. A lecture at UC Berkeley by Adrienne Mayor, author of
The Poison King: The Life and Legend of Mithradates, Rome’s Deadliest Enemy
(Princeton, 2010), was particularly rewarding; it is to Mayor that I owe the line, “Rome is the disease, Mithridates is the cure.”
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Various episodes in this novel were published first as short stories. (Details may be found on the indicia page.) I am grateful to the anthology and magazine editors who first read and commented on those stories: Mike Ashley, Gardner Dozois, George R. R. Martin, Gordon Van Gelder, and Janet Hutchings. I was especially gratified to see Gordianus in the pages of
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction,
because my first professional sale was to that magazine, many years ago; and I was glad to see Gordianus back in the pages of
Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine,
where the very first Gordianus short story appeared.
I also want to thank my longtime editor at St. Martin’s Press, Keith Kahla, my longtime agent, Alan Nevins of Renaissance, and my longtime partner, Rick Solomon, all of whom helped Gordianus and his creator explore the Seven Wonders of the World.
ALSO BY STEVEN SAYLOR
Empire: The Novel of Imperial Rome
Roma: The Novel of Ancient Rome
A Twist at the End: A Novel of O. Henry
Have You Seen Dawn?
ROMA SUB ROSA
®
CONSISTING OF:
Roman Blood
The House of the Vestals
A Gladiator Dies Only Once
Arms of Nemesis
Catilina’s Riddle
The Venus Throw
A Murder on the Appian Way
Rubicon
Last Seen in Massilia
A Mist of Prophecies
The Judgment of Caesar
The Triumph of Caesar
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Steven Saylor is the author of the
New York Times
bestselling
Roma
and its sequel,
Empire
, as well as the previous books in the long-running Roma Sub Rosa series featuring Gordianus the Finder. Saylor’s books have been published around the world in twenty-one languages. He divides his time between Berkeley, California, and Austin, Texas. Visit the author’s Web site at
www.stevensaylor.com
.
This is a work of fiction. All of the characters, organizations, and events portrayed in this novel are either products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously.
THE SEVEN WONDERS.
Copyright © 2012 by Steven Saylor. All rights reserved. For information, address St. Martin’s Press, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10010.
Some chapters of this novel, in slightly different form, were first published as short stories in the following magazines and anthologies (listed by publication date): “The Monumental Gaul” in
Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine
, August 2011; “The Witch’s Curse” (as “The Witch of Corinth”) in
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
, July/August 2011; “Something to Do with Diana” in
The Mammoth Book of Historical Crime Fiction
, edited by Mike Ashley (London: Constable & Robinson, August 2011; Philadelphia: Running Press, September 2011); “Styx and Stones” in
Down These Strange Streets
, edited by George R. R. Martin and Gardner Dozois (New York: Penguin, November 2011); “The Widows of Halicarnassus” in
Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine
, March/April 2012; “O Tempora! O Mores! Olympiad!” in
Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine
, May 2012; “The Return of the Mummy” in
Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine
, June 2012.
The Library of Congress has cataloged the print edition as follows:
Saylor, Steven, 1956–
The seven wonders : a novel of the ancient world / Steven Saylor.—1st ed.
p. cm.
ISBN 978-0-312-35984-3 (hardcover)
ISBN 978-1-4668-0196-7 (e-book)
1. Gordianus the Finder (Fictitious character)—Fiction. 2. Rome—History—Republic, 265–30 B.C.—Fiction. I. Title.
PS3569.A96S48 2012
813'.54—dc23
2012005475
e-ISBN 9781466801967
First Edition: June 2012