The Spook Who Spoke Again
A Short Story by Lindsey Davis (Falco: The New Generation)
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Narrated by:
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Thomas Judd
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By:
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Lindsey Davis
When his birth mother, Thalia the snake-dancer, takes him to live with her troupe of exotic performers, Postumus sees it as useful experience even though it involves him mucking out menagerie cages. No one anticipates how much havoc he will wreak.
On his first day a tragedy occurs. No one else cares, so Postumus decides he alone must solve this crime and impose retribution on the guilty. As son and brother to the famous investigators Falco and Albia, he knows murder is punished by execution. Postumus single-mindedly sets out to accomplish this, sidetracked by nothing, not even a rehearsal of Falco's legendary play, The Spook Who Spoke...
(P)2015 Hodder & Stoughton©2015 Lindsey Davis
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A book that I'll be happy to listen to several times. Thoroughly enjoyable!
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The narration was perfect, and the story a gem.
And it was great to get a look at Falco from outside eyes!
Thank you, Ms Davis - thank you!
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I enjoyed this book, mostly. The storyline weakened as the tale drew to a close. I thoroughly enjoyed the narrator - Thomas Judd was perfect. I was reminded of how Falco may have sounded as a precocious young Roman. Or how T.D. Fitzgerald ("The Great Brain" series) would have been portrayed as an early Roman rather than growing up in early Utah. I would have preferred a longer tale with more development. Or a conclusion that seemed less rushed. However, I liked the listen; would purchase it again; would return for a sequel. Furthermore, this short will likely prove to be the seque I needed to begin the Flavian Alba series.Entertaining listen. Adequate story. Enjoyable narrator.
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Little bit of Fun
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The boy's narration and amateur sleuthing reminded me of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon. Well worth the fun at a few bucks, and a nice pivot on the other characters.
Fun and fitting
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