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The Jupiter Myth

The Marcus Didius Falco Mysteries, Book 14

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The Jupiter Myth

By: Lindsey Davis
Narrated by: Simon Prebble
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Marcus Didius Falco is about to get involved in a nasty noir crime, involving gangsters, gladiators, and romance.

For Falco, a relaxed visit to his wife Helena's relatives in Britain suddenly turns serious. He and his family are staying in London when Falco is summoned to the scene of a murder. The victim, Verovolcus, was a renegade with ties to Roman crime magnates operating in London, but he was also close to King Togidubnus. So when he is discovered dead, stuffed headfirst down a well, a tricky diplomatic situation develops that Falco must defuse.

His investigation leads him into the seedy underbelly of London. There is a newly built amphitheater in town, one with female gladiators, but Falco soon realizes that the initially troublesome gladiators - including one from his own bachelor past - may just give him the edge he needs to solve Verovolcus' murder, as the gangsters are pursued back to the Italian town of Ostia for a final showdown.

©2016 Lindsey Davis (P)2016 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Detective Fiction Hard-Boiled Historical Mystery Private Investigators England Italy
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I’ve found I’m fascinated by the depth of research into ancient Roman times by the author. Reminds me of my years of Latin in school. Most enjoyable.

Falco Series

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Simon Prebble is one of my favorite narrators and I will sometimes select books just based upon Prebble being the narrator BUT he's just not the right narrator for this series. Falco is a bit of a rogue and Prebble's tony accent just doesn't work for the role. The story itself is good - I had read the book a long time ago and liked it enough to hear it as an encore. Too bad, I really love this series and this is the second Falco book I've tried with Prebble as narrator but my ear just doesn't hear Falco when Prebble speaks.

Usually love Simon Prebble as narrator BUT....

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