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Book Review: The Pericles Commission

December 17, 2010 by Vicky Alvear Shecter 3 Comments

I’m a sucker for stories set in the ancient world—that’s obvious. But that doesn’t mean I’m going to jump up and down every time I read one.  (Steven Saylor’s work? Pretty much guaranteed to induce said jumping. But I digress.)
Books that I find exciting have me relating to the main character’s emotional struggles while, at the same time, marveling at the strangeness or “otherness” of the character’s world. In other words, I like ricocheting between recognizing our commonality (as in, “Geez, we humans never change, do we?”) to gasping at how very differently the ancients thought or acted (as in, “Seriously, a man could legally marry corpse???”).
Gary Corby’s THE PERICLES COMMISSION manages that balance of recognition and wonder perfectly.  It’s a twisty “who-dunnit” set during one of the most fascinating periods of ancient history—the start of democracy in Athens.  That setting alone makes it worth reading. Who could resist a young Pericles or an even younger Socrates?
Corby’s wit and talent for comedy move the story along, even as the mystery deepens. I don’t want to say much more because I hate reviews that recount the actual story (I’d rather read the book, thanks).  I will say, though, that I’m very excited about the fact that Nicolaos is fairly young in this first novel. Why? Because it means that if it does turn into a longstanding series, I will be able to watch the flowering of that crazy experiment known as democracy in Athens through the eyes of a very appealing, funny, naïve, and principled young Athenian.
Like Gordianus the Finder (Saylors’ hero), I hope to be reading about Nicolaos’ adventures for a long, long time.

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  1. Elizabeth O. Dulemba says

    December 18, 2010 at 2:42 pm

    Cool! Looks interesting! 🙂 e

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  2. Mindy says

    December 19, 2010 at 6:35 pm

    dlooks like that will be my next read!

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  3. H Niyazi says

    December 20, 2010 at 1:07 pm

    Cheers for the non-spoilerised review Vicky!

    I’m looking forward to getting a kindle edition of this title – though that means I’ll miss out on the awesome Aussie cover!

    H

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