• Ode to a Banker

  • A Marcus Didius Falco Mystery, Book 12
  • By: Lindsey Davis
  • Narrated by: Simon Prebble
  • Length: 11 hrs and 36 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (254 ratings)

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Ode to a Banker

By: Lindsey Davis
Narrated by: Simon Prebble
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Lindsey Davis is the internationally best selling author who "makes Rome live" (Washington Post Book World). Funny, astute, and hard-boiled, her series detective, Marcus Didius Falco, now ventures into a new arena, the publishing world of AD 74, to prove that ars longa, vita brevis - and murder is timeless.

Can a tough detective possess the soul of a poet? After a public reading brings him rousing applause, Falco receives an offer to have his work published. But his ego takes a beating when the banker Chrysippus demands payment for putting the verse on papyrus. Hell hath no fury like an author scorned, and when Chrysippus turns up murdered - in the library, no less - it's poetic justice. Appointed the official investigator, Falco's soon up to his stylus in outraged writers and shifty bankers. Now it's time to employ his real talents: deducing the killer from an assembly of suspects.

This classic whodunit is Lindsey Davis' most satisfying mystery yet.

©2016 Lindsey Davis (P)2016 Blackstone Audio, Inc.

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Rather predictable; not as good as others in the series

Although this series of books is good, this one is very predictable. There are many obvious clues the protagonist ignores, which lends a contrived feeling to the story. The historical information, and the view into the workings of publishing houses are interesting.

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An absolute pleasure

Fargas’ character paired with Simon Prebble’s narration is perfection. There aren’t enough books out with strong characters like this one. It was refreshing and a bonus that it was included with my membership.

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Continues to be good

Some series go on to long, but this one is still strong at this far in.

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Excellent

What is there to sat except this is a book by Lindsey Davis made live by Simon Prebble. It was excellent.

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A little, something different, but another terrific installment

Lindsey Davis apparently thought she would put her Agatha Christie hat on for this one, and have Marcus Didius Falco follow the formula most traveled by Hercule Poirot.

Assisting the police, Falco investigates, considers, and gathers evidence and theories.

The high point of the story is when he calls the suspects altogether in one room, for the big reveal.

One may or may not prefer this formula for their whodunnit story, but Davis does a great job providing solid entertainment once again.

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A welcome change of pace.

Enjoyed the investigation process and presentation more. Stellar as always. mental Imagery abundantly supplied, and the narrative is transporting.

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