Death in Vesunna
- by Elaine O’Byrne and Harry Turtledove
- Short Story
- Science Fiction
- Adults
- Definite Time Travel
- English
- “Death in Vesunna,” as by Eric Iverson and Elaine O’Byrne, in Asimov’s Science Fiction, 19 January 1981.
Lou Muller and his partner-in-crime Mark Alvarez (a.k.a. Lucius and Marcus) travel back from AD 2059 to obtain Sophocles’ lost play Aleadai, but when the owner of the rare manuscript won’t part with it, they kill him and take it, counting on the obscurity of the backwater second-century town to stop the Time Patrol from discovering their foul deed. That may indeed happen, but they didn’t count on Gaius Tero, one of the second century’s finest, and the sharp-tongued physician Kleandros.
Whatever. And as for the Time Patrol, why are we here in the boondocks instead of at the library of Alexandria? Why do we insist on so much privacy when we make our deals? Just so they won’t run across us. And they won’t.
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- “Death in Vesunna,” as by Eric Iverson and Elaine O’Byrne, in Asimov’s Science Fiction, 19 January 1981.
Harry Turtledove as by Eric Iverson