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33 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Back to her best,
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This review is from: Saturnalia (Falco 18) (Hardcover)
It has been some time since this series has been at it's very best but Saturnalia is right up there with Lindsey's very finest. The plot(s) is gripping, the wit and repartee is razor sharp and the final twist is a cracker. There are some contemporary issues such as the state v personal freedom and a certain notorious serial killer and this adds to the brilliance of this book. The good news is that there will be at least 1 more Falco book.Buy it now and buy copies for your friends !
32 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Are we really 18 books in?,
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This review is from: Saturnalia (Falco 18) (Hardcover)
I have just finished reading this today. I'm glad to say that this was a return to form. I don't envy someone who writes a series of books about a character.It must be really hard to keep the quality consistently good.
Ms Davis has managed to regain her muse with this outing. Falco, Helena and Petro have returned after a slight fall in quality recently. Having said that the quality was still better than that found in the majority of books you'd read. So its the feast of Saturnalia, a pagan festivallike Christmas. Veleda, a German priestess from an earlier work, has been brought to Rome as a prisioner but has, somehow managed to escape custody. Falco is hired by the Roman authorities to find her and bring her back so that she can face her day in the General's Ovation. This causes problems as the chief spy, Anacrites,is also on her case. Falco also has until to the endof Saturnalia to complete his task. In addition there has been a murder at the house in which she was confined and suspicion points to her culpability in the crime. We follow Falco, Helena and Petro as they try to solve both cases, deal with family problems that tie-in to the case and receive some news that Falco was not expecting to hear. It has been a additional 7 month wait for this book, they're usually released on 1st June, but well worth it. If you've read the others then buy this. If you haven't then this is still a good starting point.
13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Its Saturnaliaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!,
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This review is from: Saturnalia (Falco 18) (Hardcover)
I must apologise to Amazon as I bought this as an Airport special whilst waiting to go on a Diving holiday as it looked quite interesting. I had never heard of the Falco series before but I found it to be a jolly good holiday read and not too taxing.
That said the atmosphere of Ancient Rome was well described and the family stresses of a holiday season well documented and the analogies with Christmas well made. This only being appropriate as the early church consumed Saturnalia (Mid Winter Solstice) into the celebration of the birth of Christ in order to consume paganism. The story was very interesting with sub plots as well as the main theme of tracking known an escaped prisoner. I also liked the way the author made it apparent the Falco's moral stance was quite different from a person of our time including the almost invariable execution of the prisoner if she were to be found. Well worth the money.
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