
The Graveyard of the Hesperides
Falco: The New Generation (Flavia Albia, Book 4)
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Narrated by:
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Sarah Feathers
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By:
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Lindsey Davis
About this listen
From the creator of Falco comes Falco: the new generation, featuring her unforgettable heroine Flavia Albia in her fourth novel.
Life is sweet for Flavia Albia and her soon-to-be husband Faustus. But his new job as a building contractor runs into a problem: At the Garden of the Hesperides a barmaid went missing years before; now the workmen start unearthing her bones.
Albia takes on the task of finding out what happened. Five more skeletons are discovered. Despite the fact that nobody seems to know or care who died, violent attempts are made to stop her enquiries.
Soon Albia is exploring the world of Roman streetlife, where bars are brothels, workers lead brutal lives, foreigners are muscling in on the gambling syndicates, and extortion is commonplace. What's more there's little time to solve the mystery before the wedding day when Albia is expected to show Rome that her affair with Manlius is a much more than a casual fling. The gods, however, have other ideas....
©2016 Lindsey Davis (P)2016 Hodder & StoughtonStory line was a bit bland and flat.
Not the usual standard
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Excellent story, monotonous narration
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Such a shame the narration was so flat, Sarah Feathers sounding for all the world like a bored and distracted Kirsty Allsop. It meant that I frequently tuned out and had to re-listen to big sections at a time. Audio books are immensely valuable to me as something to listen to whilst doing something else - driving, housework, etc, so the narration as well as plot has to capture me; Lucy Brown and Jane Collingwood both managed it admirably in the previous tales of Flavia Albia. I'd happily cough up for a retake, Audible...?
Great story, shame about the narration
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Great story but really difficult to listen to!
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better, hope the next readers is better
review of reader
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Still not as good as Falco
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The wrong narrator for Flavia Alba with none of the twinkle and wit which the previous narrators have brought out.
Carry on up the Forum!
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Who might you have cast as narrator instead of Sarah Feathers?
Lucy Brown, who did the first 2 Flavia Albia storiesAny additional comments?
I struggled to get past the poor narration. The different voices sounded like someone fresh from drama school, the mens' voices particularly poor. Need to listen to the book again to pick up the fine details of the story. Or maybe just read it in book format.What a shame, because Lindsey Davies really gives us a taste of Roman life for women and the lower orders, which is where I would have been!
Poor narrator distracted from the story
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No to the New Narrator
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We have narator issues (again)
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