Never agree to anything when drunk! When washed-up paparazzo Darren Freshman is tasked with taking a photo of Mary Dennison – the pregnant and rather promiscuous wife of a feared Brighton gangster – it should be easiest £500 he’s earned for quite some time. At least, that’s what his inebriated mind tells him. However, when the ensuing photo indirectly leads to a brutal murder, Darren suddenly finds himself thrust into the unwanted roll of private detective alongside his crime-fiction obsessed drinking buddy, Kev. It’s not long before the bumbling, booze-soaked, less-than-dynamic-duo are drawn into a tangled web of blackmail, crooked cops, and dangerous secrets. Stumbling through suspects and half-baked theories, the case forces Darren to confront just how far ambition – and desperation – can go.
David Fuller had his first children's book, Alfie Jones and a Change of Fortune, published in November 2011. In addition to being an FA-qualified football coach, he has worked as a journalist for over ten years, during which time he has written for numerous publications on a variety of different subjects. David lives in Newhaven, East Sussex with his wife, two sons and cat Merry.