Books in The Falco Series
- The Silver Pigs, originally published as Silver Pigs (set in Rome and Britain) in AD 70-71. (1989)
- Shadows in Bronze (set in Rome and Campania) in AD 71. (1990)
- Venus in Copper (set in Rome) in AD 71. (1991)
- The Iron Hand of Mars (set in Rome and Germania) in AD 71. (1992)
- Poseidon's Gold (set in Rome and Capua) in AD 72. (1993)
- Last Act in Palmyra (set in Rome, The Decapolis and Palmyra) in AD 72. (1994)
- Time to Depart (set in Rome) in AD 72. (1995)
- A Dying Light in Corduba (set in Rome and Córdoba, Spain) in AD 73. (1996)
- Three Hands in the Fountain (set in Rome) in AD 73. (1997)
- Two for the Lions (set in Rome, Carthage, and Libya) in AD 73. (1998)
- One Virgin Too Many (set in Rome) in AD 74. (1999)
- Ode to a Banker (set in Rome) in AD 74. (2000)
- A Body in the Bath House, aka A Body in the Bathhouse (set in Rome and Britain) in AD 75. (2001)
- The Jupiter Myth - set in Britain in AD 75, follows on from the previous novel (2002)
- The Accusers (set in Rome) in AD 75. (2003)
- Scandal Takes a Holiday - set in Rome and Ostia in AD 76. (2004)
- See Delphi and Die - set in Rome and various locations in Greece in AD 76. (2005)
- Saturnalia (set in Rome) at year-end. (2007)
- Alexandria (set in Alexandria) in AD 77. (2009)
- Nemesis (Set in Rome and Latium) in summer AD 77. (2010)
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