A review by margiep59
Three Hands in the Fountain by Lindsey Davis

Marcus Didius Falco is his irascible self. Helping his longtime friend Petronius learn the tricky work of being an Informer. They find a severed hand in a local fountain and even with Rome's finest patrols, the killer manages to capture another victim. Davis blends historical figures, facts, and the landscape with sumptuous ease. I still don't understand why her books haven't been made into a television series.