Blood and Sandals
When young archaeologist Maddy Crowe is drafted in to work as costume advisor on a major feature film about a Roman emperor, she finds herself not only in the bitchy, backbiting company of Hollywood actors, but also in the midst of a murder investigation. She soon discovers a tale of long-held grudges, bitter rivalry, and dangerously ambitious people that could itself be the basis of a Hollywood movie.
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