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"Farmers' Law" is a short story by Harry Turtledove originally published in the anthology Crime Through Time III, edited by Sharan Newman, in 2000 and reprinted in Atlantis and Other Places in 2010. It is a straight historical and mystery story, set in the Byzantine Empire during the reign of Constantine V. In the village of Abrostola, a prosperous farmer named Theodore is murdered. As he'd alienated a few people in the village, there is no shortage of suspects. However, the village is hesitant to go the authorities in nearby Amorion. Constantine V's reign is ferociously iconoclastic, but Abrostola has escaped the government's notice. The village wants to keep its icons, but doesn't want a murderer to go free. So the village priest Father George is given the task of finding the killer.

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  • "Farmers' Law" is a short story by Harry Turtledove originally published in the anthology Crime Through Time III, edited by Sharan Newman, in 2000 and reprinted in Atlantis and Other Places in 2010. It is a straight historical and mystery story, set in the Byzantine Empire during the reign of Constantine V. In the village of Abrostola, a prosperous farmer named Theodore is murdered. As he'd alienated a few people in the village, there is no shortage of suspects. However, the village is hesitant to go the authorities in nearby Amorion. Constantine V's reign is ferociously iconoclastic, but Abrostola has escaped the government's notice. The village wants to keep its icons, but doesn't want a murderer to go free. So the village priest Father George is given the task of finding the killer.
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  • "Farmers' Law" is a short story by Harry Turtledove originally published in the anthology Crime Through Time III, edited by Sharan Newman, in 2000 and reprinted in Atlantis and Other Places in 2010. It is a straight historical and mystery story, set in the Byzantine Empire during the reign of Constantine V. In the village of Abrostola, a prosperous farmer named Theodore is murdered. As he'd alienated a few people in the village, there is no shortage of suspects. However, the village is hesitant to go the authorities in nearby Amorion. Constantine V's reign is ferociously iconoclastic, but Abrostola has escaped the government's notice. The village wants to keep its icons, but doesn't want a murderer to go free. So the village priest Father George is given the task of finding the killer.
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