A review by omnibozo22
Sons of Sparta by Jeffrey Siger

4.0

Siger's books are getting better as he goes along. The plots are more complex and the Greek culture aspects are a little richer. This one features a McGuffin that is poorly handled, other than to set up the potential guilty party, or most guilty party. I don't know the southern part of Greece very well, only having been to Corinth, but Siger gets the geography exactly right, as well as his continued rant on the corruption of Greek government.