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Aristotle and the Secrets of Life

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Mar 2014
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Historical Mystery Hist. Mystery
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432

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The great philosopher and his student face pirates, political intrigue, and more in this dark, suspenseful mystery set in ancient Athens.

 


Tensions between the Athenians and the Makedonians—whose leader, Alexander the Great, is one of Aristotle's former students—draw the philosopher across the Aegean Sea, accompanied by the devoted Stephanos. Both will have much to learn about survival as they find themselves beset by pirates, uncovering conspiracy, and facing the horrors of war. It will be up to Aristotle to try to shed light on the darkness they are about to encounter—in this novel in the historical series praised as "unusually authentic" (Kirkus Reviews) and "eminently enjoyable" (Colin Dexter, author of the Inspector Morse Mysteries).


 

Also published as Aristotle and the Mystery of Life

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First Edition Mar 2014 University of Chicago Press ISBN 022613217X
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Jul 2003 Random House ISBN 0712616152
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Mar 2014 University of Chicago Press ISBN B00I1D9XPQ
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Mar 2014 University of Chicago Press ISBN 022613220X
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