Three Hands in the Fountain

Three Hands in the Fountain
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Marcus Didius Falco Mystery Series, Book 9

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2009

نویسنده

Christian Rodska

شابک

9781602837065
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  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

March 29, 1999
Secret-agent/sleuth Marcus Didius Falco (A Dying Light in Cordoba, etc.) returns with gusto for another case of mystery and intrigue--this time involving a serial killer--in ancient Rome. As the novel opens, Falco has just come back from a perilous mission to Baetican Spain and is ready to tackle his new role as father to his first-born daughter. But his commitment to paternal responsibilities begins to lag when he and his old friend, Petronius Longus, make a gory discovery--of a severed human hand in one of Rome's many fountains. As the inquisitive buddies do some reconnaissance work, encountering similar body parts in the Roman water supply, they learn that there is, in fact, a tradition of corpses circulating in the waterworks. Furthermore, these dead bodies often appear after public festivals. The threat of contaminated aqueducts coupled with the imminent Roman Games brings Falco and Petro to confront the authorities on the matter. Official desire to keep the problem under wraps forces the pair to determine the killer's identity on their own, with the help of Helena (Falco's wife), Anacrites (a spy and boarder in Falco's mother's home) and other toga-wearing tipsters. Once again, Davis weaves an intricate, irreverent plot filled with wittily imagined characters.



AudioFile Magazine
Set in Rome in 73 A.D., this is an early title in the Marcus Didius Falco mysteries in which he works with his best friend, Petro, to find a serial murderer who has been dismembering bodies and dumping them into the aqueduct for years. Personal matters provide a few, mostly humorous, side stories and help to provide a picture of what life was like in the period. Christian Rodska narrates with drama and wit. Character voices, along with Falco's musings, are well matched to the gender, age, and class of each individual. Fans of the Falco series won't be disappointed. Those new to the series are sure to be hooked. S.S.R. (c) AudioFile 2010, Portland, Maine


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