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Saturnalia
- Marcus Didius Falco, Book 18
- Narrated by: Christian Rhodska
- Length: 12 hrs and 9 mins
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- Norma Miles
- 28-02-22
"We ... know how to give a turnip a good time."
Continuing the exploits of Marcus Sirius Falco, his wife Helena, and his entire aesthetically members, including friend Petro, as they enter the chaos of the season of gifts and misrule, Saturnalia in Rome in the year AD 76 . And as the city descend into polity and japes, Falco is charged by the state with finding a missing prisoner, a beautiful foreign princess brought back to Rome 'for safety',, by his family to find his brother in law who'd gone missing after a row with his wife, and even the the dog disappeared for a while. And dead bodies, never in short supply on Rome's streets, are turning up with increased frequency. Is there a serial killer, or two, at work?
Always amusing, atmospheric and great fun as well as good mysteries, Saturnalia, no:18, is one of the funniest of the Falco series and Christian Rhodska's performance is excellent with individual voicing for all of the characters even if I still find some of the female voices just a little too rough. But his involvement with the story, the pacing and the intonation are, as always perfectly tuned.
A stand alone story, recommended to anyone who enjoys mysteries set in an earlier time period, especially those with an enjoyment of the Roman Empire : great colour and a sense of actually being there, plus fun and humour. For readers who do not know this series at all, best to start with book one: though it's not necessary, already knowing the past of these characters does enhance the overall enjoyment.
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- jamie54
- 13-05-20
very easy on the ear
no problem to follow good diction
great people good history
story line was very good
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- The Knitting Gnome
- 13-03-22
Brightened Dismal Days
Have read all the Falco books and have some of the audiobooks. I was a bit slow to acquire this one as I really enjoyed the dramatised , earlier audio books.
The interpretation was excellent though and I begrudged having to stop listening when visitors appeared.
As always the Falco. books are uniquely written ….a true pleasure -great reads and audiobooks
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- Mrs H
- 13-08-21
Fantastic as expected
Great. I never want these stories to end. I meant a lot about ancient Romans and their culture. Falco is a most enjoyable character and love the scrapes and adventures he gets involved in.
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- Catherine Jewkes
- 21-03-23
Best reader of the Falco stories
Christian Rodska did an excellent job of brining Lindsay Davis’s book to life. It is a shame he did not do all of them, as it was a more representative set of voices than most of the radio adaptations. The story itself was as pacy and well researched as I would expect from previous books, it does not disappoint.
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- Maggie
- 15-05-24
The perfect narrator
That’s what makes the book come alive .
The narrator is excellent.
Stories are always excellent and deserve great narration.
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- Victoria Corby
- 08-06-20
Superb
One of the best Falco stories, very funny in places and superbly read. Wish Christian Rodska read all the Falco books.
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- Grandma "B"
- 10-03-09
SATURNALIA & AUDIBLE, A GREAT MIX
This is my first audio book downloaded from Audible - but I am a 20 year fan of audio books, having a collection of over 300. I was delighted to find I could now download them, as I am rapidly running out of shelving space! Having listened on my Sansa Clip I wish I'd changed some time ago, as its much more user friendly than playing the cassettes.
Cornelius Garet as usual does a great job of this Falco novel - pity all novels aren't available. In fact my only quibble with Audible is that of the numerous series of books I would like, only a few of each seem to be available - lets hope this improves with time.
Meanwhile, a great service!
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- John1962
- 13-06-15
Saturnalia
From the very beginning this book captured my imagination and kept me entertained for hours. I can't wait to start the next book in the Falco series.
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- Arwen
- 01-08-21
Great story, classic Falco.
I am listening to all the Falco books in order. What a great experience! Because now everything makes sense. Lindsey Davis is a great writer who knows a lot about life in Rome 2000 years ago - as much as we can know about life in Rome that long ago - and creates a wonderful 20-part story around that world. I can't wait to do the same thing with the Flavia Albia stories!
There are several narrators for this series, however, I do think that Gordon Griffin and Christian Rodska, who read this one, are the best. Hat off to whoever chose these narrators!
However, I have a polite but urgent request to Audible: could you PLEASE break books up in their own chapters rather than 10 chapters that each start randomly in the text? That seems to be becoming an Audible habit and it is TERRIBLE! It makes it impossible to easily move from one device to another, or read chapter by chapter. I have no idea why you're doing it and want you to go back to having books in their own, natural chapters rather than randomly chopped off chapters of over an hour each!
So this books richly deserves the 5 stars I've given it. However, Audible deserves no more than 2.5 stars, simply because of the way they've chopped the book up in chapters. And they will keep getting that until they give books their chapters back. There is a reason why authors create chapters, and these chapters belong in the audio version of their books just as much as in the paper and e-versions of them!
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