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Serpent's Point: Book 26 in the DI Wesley Peterson crime series

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To move on to Wesley’s modern day mystery, over the years I’ve been writing I’ve been in the habit of keeping newspaper reports of interesting crimes for future reference. While I was planning Serpent’s Point, I particularly enjoyed watching Mary Beard’s fantastic TV series Meet the Romans and I was delighted to discover that Roman tombstones often reveal more about the people they commemorate than simple names and dates. I often find inspiration from real life crimes and this case proved that, without a body, it is very difficult for the police to obtain enough proof of foul play to obtain a conviction.

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For a long time I’ve been keen to include the discovery of Roman remains in one of Wesley Peterson’s cases but it’s always been assumed that the Romans took very little interest in the part of South West England where my books are set.They sometimes include interesting information about the life of the deceased – and in some cases they even tell the story of how he or she died. The books featured on this site are aimed primarily at readers aged 13 or above and therefore you must be 13 years or over to sign up to our newsletter. While the case takes Wesley to Yorkshire and the Cotswolds, archaeologist Neil Watson is making a dramatic discovery of his own in the fields near the house. The woman had been house-sitting at Serpent’s Point and Wesley is surprised to discover that she was conducting an investigation into unsolved missing persons cases. Crime and mystery stories have always fascinated her, as have medieval history and archaeology which she likes to incorporate in her books.

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Most archaeological evidence suggested that they set up a legionary fortress in Exeter (or Isca Dumnonia) in the first century AD then, faced with the need to support military campaigning in Wales and the North, the majority of troops were withdrawn and the former fort became an administrative centre for the region.However, from time to time tantalising discoveries are made – a fragment of a hypocaust at Exmouth, a bronze figure at Sidmouth and a section of Roman road at Ipplepen (heading roughly in the direction of my fictional villa). I do hope you enjoy Wesley Peterson’s latest investigation – and the deadly mystery of Serpent’s Point. I’m ashamed to say that I’ve forgotten much of the Latin I learned at school but perhaps I’ll give myself a refresher course so I can better understand these intriguing relics of the time when Rome ruled Britannia. The Roman Heritage Museum housing Marcus Flavius Livius’s tombstone exists only in my imagination but many Roman finds from Exeter can be viewed at the city’s Royal Albert Memorial Museum and Art Gallery. She worked in teaching, marketing and accountancy before first enjoying writing success as a winner of the North West Playwrights competition.

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