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Interesting story about the days immediately before and during the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius (sp?). Told from the viewpoint of a man in charge of the aquaducts in the area... he knows that something has gone terribly wrong because water flow has stopped and as he goes about investigating, he comes upon the truth. There is a also a love story incorporated, as well as an interesting cast of "bad" guys and "good" guys. I recommend this for light reading.
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I loved the way the story doesnt just replay the eruption of Vesuvius. Unforgettable characters, both good and evil, make the book quite different than others I have read. In the course of investigating why the water aqueducts are failing, an engineer encounters mysteries, vio;ence and romance.

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770days) wrote on 3/5/2006...
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Good, but it could've been so much more.
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The long drawn out death agony of Pompeii and Herculaneum - a full day of falling ash, pumice stone, and then the final catastrophe, a cloud of poisonous gas - is brilliantly done. Explosive stuff indeed. Blazingly exciting. This book is new and still has dust cover. I was very careful with it when I read it.