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DCI Sara Hoyland #1

Fall from Grace

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Paul Foster is a social worker trying to make a difference. But what links him to an aristocratic Nazi sympathiser accused of harbouring a war criminal? And what has happened to his soldier boyfriend Jake over in Afghanistan?
In this, the first DCI Sara Hoyland mystery, the intrepid detective with a murky past enters a long-forgotten world of political intrigue. Long-held grudges and several families' secrets re-surface to further muddy the waters in this controversial thriller.

320 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 3, 2011

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David Menon

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David was born of an English mother and an Indian father, neither of whom brought him up. He spent his childhood in Derby but has since lived all over the UK, and also for several very happy years he lived in Paris. He loves to travel, loves Indian food closely followed by French, he’s into politics and current affairs and all the arts – books, films, TV, theatre, and music. He’s a seriously devoted fan of Stevie Nicks who he calls ‘the voice of my interior world’. When he’s not writing he teaches English to Russian students for a school in St. Petersburg.

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April 23, 2012
A thoroughly enjoyable read with a devilishly clever plot and a true twist in the tail. The book combines strands of crime thriller interwoven with observations of the social problems besetting our society. Many thorny issues are explored from class distinction and sexuality to racial prejudice and the difficulties of climbing out of the downward spiral of a life on benefits.
The characters are well-drawn and the author has brought them to life in a way that makes the reader fully identify with them.
I look forward to reading the second DCI Sara Hoyland book.
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October 17, 2015
The author clearly has an agenda that includes so many tropes ( anti royalty, anti establishment, anti sexual stereotyping,) that he let the story slip into tedious cliches and boring declarative sentences. Disappointing. Trite and a little juvenile.
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January 2, 2016
A book that is in some places not PC, not that it detracted from the story for me, and this may put some people off. Touches on some social issues and goes in quite hard.
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September 7, 2015
This is not a mystery or a police procedural. This is a social commentary book.
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