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Ruth Downie

Author of Medicus

15+ Works 3,439 Members 246 Reviews 7 Favorited

About the Author

Includes the name: Ruth Downie

Also includes: R. S. Downie (2)

Disambiguation Notice:

Please do not combine with R. S. Downie: the works on that page are now aliased to this one.

Series

Works by Ruth Downie

Medicus (2006) 1,264 copies
Terra Incognita (2008) 611 copies
Persona Non Grata (2009) 559 copies
Caveat Emptor (2010) 314 copies
Semper Fidelis (2013) 202 copies
Tabula Rasa (2014) 160 copies
Vita Brevis (2016) 127 copies
Memento Mori (2018) 92 copies
A Year of Ravens (2015) 55 copies
Prima Facie (2019) 42 copies
Bear and the Wolf (2017) 5 copies
The Medicus Series (2021) 4 copies
Cucina Romana (2000) 2 copies

Associated Works

Songs of Blood and Gold — Contributor — 3 copies

Reviews

It's MASH meets Ancient Rome! Ruso is the Hawkeye Pierce of Britannia.
 
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tvemulapalli | 69 other reviews | Jan 22, 2024 |
Thoroughly fun mind-candy. I listened to it on audiobook and probably enjoyed it even more in that form.
 
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medwyn1066 | 69 other reviews | Nov 28, 2023 |
This. Was. So. Good! Reading about tragic historical events is so bittersweet. On the one hand, I'm learning about a new era and meeting engaging characters. On the other, I know they're basically all going to die. It's like meeting a new friend only for them to suddenly move away, but the time I spent with this book was still so rewarding, that I recommend you read this book anyway.

My favorite stories were Dray's The Queen, Quinn's The Warrior, and Knight's The Daughters. These stories were poignant and full of soul. Dray's Cartimandua was a perfect foil to Boudica while Knight's Sorcha and Keena were the perfect vehicle to show us the infamous warrior queen. They sacrifices really sung from the page. As for Quinn, she wrote about the epic battle, which was heart-wrenching, even though I knew what was going to happen. What made it so sad was Duro and Valeria. Quinn really brought them to life. I understood and sympathized with both of them, which is no easy feat when the characters are sworn enemies. Quinn is truly masterful.

Middle of the road for me was Downie's The Slave, Shecter's The Druid, and Turney's The Son. It's hard for me to pinpoint exactly what I didn't like about them. I guess their stories felt kind of small to me compared to the ones I liked.

My least favorite story was Whitfield's The Tribune about Agricola. I found this story dragged, and I had a hard time understanding how it related to the rest of the narrative. Eventually, it made sense, but it felt very detached and slow. I think this was partially because this is one of the few stories that doesn't get split up between two perspectives, so it was a bit of a slog to get through.

If you like doomed histories, you'll love this!
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readerbug2 | 5 other reviews | Nov 16, 2023 |
Gaius Russo move to new post to find that there have been mysterious deaths and injuries among British recruits but the more questions he answers the more he is obstructed and threatened. Imminent arrival of Emperor Hadrian brings matters to a crux as Russo and his wife are in conflict over actions.
 
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ritaer | 17 other reviews | Jul 8, 2023 |

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