The Accusers is a crime novel by Lindsey Davis. Set in Ancient Rome between Autumn AD 75 and Spring AD 76, The Accusers features Marcus Didius Falco, Informer and Imperial Agent. It is the fifteenth in her Falco series. The title is a reference to the role of accusers in bringing the various cases to trial during the course of the story. Fresh from his trip to Britannia, Marcus Didius Falco needs to re-establish himself back in Rome. A minor role in the trial of a senator entangles him in the machinations of two lawyers: Silus Italicus and Paccius Africanus, both ex-consuls with notorious... reputations. The senator is convicted, but then dies, apparently by suicide. Silius hires Falco and his young associates - Aelianus and Justinus - to prove that it was murder, not an attempt to protect his heirs from further legal action. However, probing this tangle of upper-class secrets leads to fresh prosecutions. Falco finds himself in the role of advocate, exposing himself to powerful elements in Roman law. If he offends the wrong people, it might lead to charges he has not bargained for and ruin his family financially.
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| Author: | Lindsey Davis |
| Genre: | Crime Fiction, Fiction, Mystery, Suspense |
| Year published: | 2003 |
| Number of editions: | 7 |