Alexandria: Marcus Didius Falco, Book 19 (Unabridged)
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- £11.99
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- £11.99
Publisher Description
In Roman times, the Seven Ancient Wonders of the World held a deep fascination. Two of them were in Egypt: the Great Pyramid of Giza and the Lighthouse at Alexandria. Marcus Didius Falco's wife, Helena Justina, is determined to see them before her next confinement.
Conveniently, he has an uncle with a house in Alexandria. For this innocent reason (he says) they sail to Egypt. As soon as they arrive in Alexandria, a suspicious death occurs at the famous Great Library. The authorities rapidly hand Falco the investigation; he is, after all, the well-known informer from Rome and the Emperor Vespasian's fixer. He was one of the last to see the victim alive and, should the investigation fail, it is he who'll get the blame...
Customer Reviews
Alexandria: Marcus Didus Falco Novel (Unabridged)
Read by Christian Rodska whose talented readings enable him to give individual character to each player in this unfolding tale of intrigue and murder. Although not the best in the Falco series, Alexandra remains a thoroughly enjoyable and entertaining story and is brought to life by an excellent reading. Unfortunately the prices of the other unabridged Falco audiobooks are too expensive but if you have the money Alexandra is just over eleven hours of pure entertainment.
Wonderful
Read very well and was a joy to listen to. Recommend