The Accusers, Lindsey Davis
The Accusers, Lindsey Davis
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The Accusers
A Marcus Didius Falco Mystery

Author: Lindsey Davis

Narrator: Simon Prebble

Unabridged: 11 hr 1 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/31/2017


Synopsis

This novel in the acclaimed Marcus Didius Falco series finds the first-century detective confronting Roman legal forces that may just destroy him—and his family.Fresh from a trip to far-flung Londinium in Britain, Falco needs to reestablish his presence in Rome. A minor role in the trial of a senator entangles him in the machinations of two powerful lawyers. The senator is convicted but then dies, apparently by suicide. It may have been a legal move to protect his heirs; Falco is hired to prove it was murder.As he shows off his talents in the role of advocate, Falco exposes himself to a tangle of upper-class secrets and powerful elements in Rome’s legal hierarchy that may have unintended—if not fatal—consequences.

About Lindsey Davis

Lindsey Davis is an English novelist of historical fiction and best known for her award-winning historical crime stories set in ancient Rome and its empire, the acclaimed Marcus Didius Falco series and the Flavia Albia series. Her novels have won numerous awards, including the Crime Writers’ Association Ellis Peters Historical Dagger Award and in 2011 the Cartier Diamond Dagger from the Crime Writers Association for lifetime achievement. Born and raised in Birmingham, England, she read English at Oxford and worked for the civil service for thirteen years before becoming a writer.

About Simon Prebble

Simon Prebble, a British-born performer, is a stage and television actor and veteran narrator of some three hundred audiobooks. As one of AudioFile’s Golden Voices, he has received thirty-seven Earphones Awards and won the prestigious Audie in 2010. He lives in New York.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Clemens

Read this book in 2014, and its the 15th volume of the amazing Marcus Didius Falco series. This time, after having returned from Britain with his family and a young girl in tow with a name to remember, Flavia Albia, we find Falco in the legal business, taking up employment with the lawyers Paccius Af......more

Goodreads review by Assaph

Back in Rome again, this novel examines what must have been Falco's bread-and-garum income - indeed why he is referred to as an 'informer' rather than an investigator. Expect a novel going back to the noir style, with cynical witticism only lawyers can come up with. The plot matches the tone, and is......more

Goodreads review by Jeff

Falco finds himself in court, first as an accuser, then as the accused. Falco and associates are out to prove that a suicide (honorable) was really a murder (most foul). Then Falco is accused of not properly taking care of the sacred royal geese. Of course, in the end, everything works out fine for......more


Quotes

“Cheerful and informal cynicism in a solemnly detailed classical setting.” Times Literary Supplement (London)

“Imagine what would happen if Law & Order merged with a toga party in Animal House and you have Davis’ latest. Her skill comes from a unique ability to merge history, mystery, and humor. She keeps you guessing, while you’re laughing at the sharp dialogue in this entertaining detective story.” RT Book Reviews (4 stars)

“Davis’ stellar historical, the fifteenth entry in this witty and learned series…gives Davis the opportunity to explore the vagaries of Roman law, which she approaches with her usual mix of respect and sarcasm…Wry, cynical, and principled, Falco makes the perfect guide to Davis’ vividly realized ancient Rome.” Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“Falco is back, cheeky as ever, this time matching his wits against two sleek lawyers…Of course, Falco uncovers the truth, though just barely; the ending is a surprise and surprisingly affecting…Top-notch work in a top-notch series.” Library Journal

“Falco is a personable hero, and the stories are always suspenseful and surprising. Also, Davis knows how to stage a mystery against a historical backdrop without overwhelming us with information…[and] continues to mix its history and its mystery in a pleasing blend.” Booklist

“Davis’ sprightly narrative focuses on customs, history, and details of the Metellus and Falco households and takes its time unraveling the mystery” Kirkus Reviews