Caroline Lawrence The Roman Mysteries

Roman Mysteries is a television series based on the series of children's historical novels by Caroline Lawrence. It is reportedly the most expensive British children's TV series to date at £1 million ...

Flavia Gemina, the teen sleuth of first-century Ostia and heroine of the Roman Mysteries series, cracks her third case in The Pirates of Pompeii by Caroline Lawrence. Mount Vesuvius has just erupted, ...

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The Bolton News: Caroline Lawrence, author of popular Roman Mysteries series of books, visits Bolton School

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Caroline Lawrence, author of popular Roman Mysteries series of books, visits Bolton School

Since its appearance in bookshops five years ago, Caroline Lawrence's The Roman Mysteries series of fun historical novels has built up a faithful and appreciative fan base. The publication of a new ...

THERE'S a wonderfully sinister opening to Caroline Lawrence's latest Roman adventure for 8-12 year-olds. "The Emperor's men came at Midnight," it begins. "Juba heard the banging on the distant front ...

Based on the historical children's novels of Caroline Lawrence, this 10-part series is set in the Roman port of Ostia in 79AD and follows four kids: Flavia, the daughter of a sea captain; Jonathan, ...

Mercury News: British author of ‘The Roman Mysteries’ visits fans at JLS Middle School

British author of ‘The Roman Mysteries’ visits fans at JLS Middle School

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Caroline is a feminine given name, originally a French feminine form of the masculine name Charles. It has been in common use in the Anglosphere since the 1600s. The name was first used among upper class English families in honor of Charles I of England and his son Charles II of England.