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The Accusers: (Falco 15) - Kindle edition by Davis, Lindsey. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading The Accusers: (Falco 15)/5().  · The Accusers (Marcus Didius Falco Series #15) by Lindsey Davis, Paperback | Barnes Noble®. ×. Uh-oh, it looks like your Internet Explorer is out of date. For a better shopping experience, please upgrade now. www.doorway.ru: Grand Central Publishing. THE ACCUSERS. Justice may be blind. Yet in the case of a rich Roman senator named Rubirius Metellus who was convicted of corruption and then committed suicide, Marcus Didius Falco should have smelled a rat and looked the other way. The affair begins when a famous prosecutor asks Falco to look into Metellus's death.


Click to read more about The Accusers by Lindsey Davis. LibraryThing is a cataloging and social networking site for booklovers. Product Information - The Accusers was published in Mysterious Press hardcover () in 4/ This trade paperback edition will tie into Davis's new hardcover, Scandal Takes a Holiday, due from Mysterious press in 9/04 - Lindsey Davis's prior novel, The Jupiter Myth, appeared on London's Sunday Times bestseller list. THE ACCUSERS by Lindsey Davis Century, June pages GBP ISBN: Buy in the UK | Buy in Canada: Marcus Didius Falco and his family have returned to Rome from six months in Britain. He's been asked to pick up an affidavit in an abuse of office case against Rubirus Metellus, but since it is out of town, he sends one of his.


The Accusers. The Marcus Didius Falco Mysteries, Book By: Lindsey Davis. Narrated by: Simon Prebble. Series: Marcus Didius Falco, Book Length: 11 hrs and 7 mins. Unabridged Audiobook. Categories: Mystery, Thriller Suspense, Mystery. out of 5 stars. A fast paced, excellently written novel, Davis has restored the faith that was beginning to wane after the previous `Bathhouse' and `Jupiter'.The Accusers finds our erstwhile detective being called upon by one of his informing peers who, having secured the conviction for bribery of one Gnaeus Rubirius Metellus during his son's (Metellus Negrinus) tenure as aedile, finds himself cheated out of his 25 percent fee by the convict's subsequent apparent suicide. "The Accusers" is the fifteenth book in the Falco series of stories. I enjoyed the story; however I found it different from the rest. As per the rest of the series, the author pursued a specific underlying plotline upon which to build her tale. In "The Accusers" she directed our attention towards the workings of the Roman judicial system.

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