
The Third Nero
Flavia Albia, Book 5 (Falco: The New Generation)
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Narrated by:
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Lucy Brown
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By:
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Lindsey Davis
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From the creator of Falco comes Falco: The New Generation, featuring her unforgettable heroine Flavia Albia.
Flavia Albia's day-old marriage is in trouble - her new husband may be permanently disabled, and they have no funds. So when Palace officials ask her to help expose a plotter in their midst, she is obliged to accept their commission.
The plot could not be bigger. Ever since he died in AD 68, apparently by his own hand, Rome has been haunted by reports that Emperor Nero is in fact very much alive and about to return to claim his throne.
Two Nero pretenders have emerged in the east and met grisly fates. But now, as Emperor Domitian, whose tyrannical, paranoid reign grows ever more unpopular, fights a war in faraway Dacia, there emerges a far more sinister contender. What's more the rumour is that this false Nero is already in Rome. Plunged into the conspiracy, Flavia must infiltrate the house of the Parthians who have smuggled in this new impostor, negotiate with spies, dodge the assassins sent by the Palace traitor, and somehow cope with her stricken husband.
Can she succeed before the impostor is revealed? Or will Rome once more be plunged into civil war?
©2017 Lindsey Davis (P)2017 Hodder & StoughtonThis time, palace and political intrigue
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I have given the series a try and I'll let the rest of the books, should there be any, a pass.
I will continue to read Ms. Davis' other novels as she is an excellent writer and I love historical stories.
Try "Master and God" or "A Course of Honour" if you want more of her writing without the boring attempt at a female repeat of the very enjoyable Falco series.
Female "Falco"
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