Lindsey Davis
2003
3/5
This is the fifteenth in the Marcus Didius Falco mystery series. I read it first in June 2017. In my original review, I said:
In this not-particularly-memorable mystery, Falco is hired to prove that a suicide was actually a murder. As usual, the historical details are fascinating, and the wit makes the book; for some reason, though, this one wasn't as charming or engaging as previous volumes of the series.I can now verify the forgettableness of this novel. I was eight hours into the ten hour audiobook before I realized that I had read it before. I would only recommend this one to those readers who are working through the series in order, and then more for the personal details than the story.
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