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  • Last Act in Palmyra

  • The Marcus Didius Falco Mysteries, Book 6
  • By: Lindsey Davis
  • Narrated by: Simon Prebble
  • Length: 13 hrs and 15 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (276 ratings)

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Last Act in Palmyra

By: Lindsey Davis
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Publisher's summary

Last Act in Palmyra is the sixth book in the best-selling Falco series by Lindsey Davis.

The spirit of adventure calls Marcus Didius Falco on a new spying mission for Emperor Vespasian to the untamed East. He picks up extra fees from his old friend, Thalia the snake dancer, as he searches for Sophrona, her lost water organist. With the chief spy, Anacrites, paying his fare, Falco knows anything can go wrong.

A dangerous brush with the brother, the sinister ruler of Nabataean Petra, sends Falco and his girlfriend, Helena, on a hasty camel ride to Syria. They join a traveling theater group, which keeps losing members in nonaccidental drownings. The bad acting and poor audiences are almost as bad as the desert and its scorpions - then, as the killer hovers, Falco tries to write a play.

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Another great storyline

I greatly enjoy this series. This one passed much quicker than previous story lines. Very enjoyable. Thank you.

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Outstanding historical series!

If you love well-researched, lively history, don't mind murder, and have a great sense of humor, this series is for you! I've read them in book form and am now thoroughly enjoying the outstanding narration. Enjoy!

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Warning! Addictive Series!

Humor and History. Davis creates three dimensional characters that you love and hate. I am trying to pace myself but I find I keep going back to Didius Falco. Sort of the Harry Hole of first century Rome.

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Awful narration but good story

What did you love best about Last Act in Palmyra?

Helena is my favorite character. It is awesome how she and Falco work together and respect each other, but continue to be very different people.

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I know the main character has a sense of fun and humor, but the narrator just doesn't get that across. The narrator makes Falco sound mature and serious. DH hears bits of it and keeps commenting on how awful the narration is, and asks when I am going to be done with the series. I keep listening to his narrations because there are no other options on Audible, and I really like the story. I ought to buy up all of the other narrations available on audible now so I get a better narration, even though there are about ten books in between.

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Introduction

If this review encourages any listener/reader to Lindsay Davis or the wonderful voice of Mr Prebble I will be overjoyed! Another winner for them both!

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Love this series

Love this series 🥰can’t wait for the next one to come out really good narration

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For mystery lovers, Roman history lovers and lovers.

Marcus Didius Falco has it all. The series is a great romp. The love story between Falco and the Senators daughter is the winner. Every book has its own unique twist, and you can lose yourself in the streets of Rome, and all of the provinces he visits.

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Boring

This book is the worst of the series so far. As an audiobook it was unintelligible. Next one better be an improvement or no more Didius for me.

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