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DI Treloar #2

Broken Dove

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Broken Dove, #2 in the DI Treloar series, has child abduction, stalking and murder, mostly set in West Cornwall in the UK but with breath-holding action in London and Amsterdam. Psychologically disturbing crimes are faced by Treloar and his team, with one team member in particular being more effected than most, for good reason. DI Treloar is Cornish, a bit of a maverick. Two children are kidnapped from a swimming pool near St Ives then he faces murder and stalking. In Broken Dove we get to know Treloar's family, especially his sisters, and more about his fascinating Spanish heritage which the family brings colourfully to life. Treloar's father, a Cornish man, got on a Brittany ferry boat in Plymouth one day in his youth, after a few beers, thinking he would go to France. He woke up in Santander in Northern Spain and the rest as we say.......you'll have to read about!

316 pages, Paperback

Published March 1, 2020

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L.A. Kent

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A story crafting wordsmith met a psychologist and L A Kent was born.

L A Kent is the pen name of Louise Harrington and Andy Sinden. Having lived in Cornwall for 20 years L A Kent writes not only about the dark, evil, obsessed, and sometimes plain mad and bad characters appearing on the dark side of their books, but also empathetically about the county, its people and their lifestyle. And bring to life Cornwall and the visitors that descend from the UK, mainland Europe and further afield, even as their bad guys are putting people to death.

Prior to writing both travelled extensively in their corporate lives, spending time in the USA, Canada, Australia, Brazil, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Taiwan and Singapore to name but a few, as well as frequently spending time in most Western European countries.

They lived and worked in South Africa for two years, also visiting Namibia and Zimbabwe and bring these world experiences to the overseas episodes in the DI Treloar crime thrillers.

They were particularly pleased when Broken Dove won the 2017 Holyer an Gof award for Best Adult Fiction as the judges look especially for Cornishness in their winners, and Broken Dove was no exception.

Indeed one of the judges for Holyer an Gof, said to Andy and Louise after the presentation "I just couldn't put it down, it was keeping me up to the early hours every night. I live in West Cornwall and I could really recognise my Cornwall ...... it was great to read a book set in Cornwall that didn't just throw out a few place names and descriptions"

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September 2, 2022
Not my cup of tea. Melodramatic, not up to most police procedural mysteries.
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Author 7 books13 followers
October 22, 2021
Broken Dove won the 2017 Best Adult Fiction Holyer an Gof award. The awards are made to books published during 2016, relating to Cornwall which: 'add to the knowledge, enjoyment and appreciation of Cornish life, literature or culture both in Cornwall and throughout the world.'

Here are some of the review comments made by some of the Holyer an Gof judges:

‘I just couldn't put it down, I wanted to know what happened next; it was keeping me up to the early hours every night. I live in West Cornwall and I could really recognise my Cornwall ...... it was great to read a book set in Cornwall that didn't just throw out a few place names and descriptions."

‘Among so many “murder mysteries” currently available Broken Dove has an original and entertaining plot. I found it easy to read, thought-provoking and enjoyable.’

‘I enjoyed the story very much and felt like it was well paced, not overly long and the characters were well defined. I liked the use of different fonts/printing style to strengthen the story telling. I could quite happily read this book again in the future.’

‘A gripping crime novel with the main story set in Cornwall, but with another narrative running with it. The two stories have different tones and seem worlds apart at the beginning, but they gradually come together making it a real page turner with the style of the second story conveying the unbalanced mind of the main character.’

‘This is the second in a series of novels about DI Treloar and the reader is gradually learning more about him and his colleagues and family. It will be interesting to read the third novel.’

‘I also read it after we had done the judging and congratulate you on a really original plot, and as the last comment says ' it will be interesting to read the third novel.'!
Professor P K Harvey, Chair: Holyer an Gof Awards

Winning the award was a real vindication of what we are doing and we were thrilled! Here is what L A Kent thinks of Broken Dove:

I was pleased with the way we were able to draw out the beauty of Cornwall (the one in England!) in Broken Dove - the coastline and rugged countryside, as well as the interesting towns. Because we live in the county research is not that difficult and it was wonderful to stay at the amazing Gurnard’s Head Hotel whilst researching the surrounding countryside for the setting for DI Treloar’s barn conversion.

There really are standing stones on the hill we used for some of the main action - not called The Dancers, but the Nine Maidens, and you really can see the North and South coasts of Cornwall from the top of the hill.

Readers get to know DI Treloar’s family in Broken Dove and the Spanish heritage shines through, adding an aspect that we’re really pleased with. For those who haven’t read Rogue Flamingo yet (this isn’t really a spoiler!) the Spanish heritage came about before Treloar was a twinkle in his father’s eye, when after a few beers on a boys’ night out in Plymouth he got a Brittany Ferries ferry and expected to wind up in France, in Brittany which he’d fancied at the time. He didn’t know Brittany Ferries also sailed to Santander in Northern Spain and it was there that he woke up, met his future wife and the rest, as they say, is ………..well you’ll have to read about. Treloar’s father was Cornish through and through, the name can be traced back to the 1300s.

The delusional actions of an increasingly disturbed personality add a fascinating dimension, and this theme is carefully woven into the main narrative.

The use of the London and Amsterdam locations offers a vivid contrast to Cornwall and having visited both cities many times their realism is used well as the intertwining stories develop and so violently collide.
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February 3, 2016
I found Broken Dove hard to put down and it was fast moving. I enjoyed all the locations, Cornwall being the main one, especially the countryside between St Ives and Penzance. The map at the beginning was neat and set out the different places and houses mentioned which was useful.
I live near London and I thought the London settings were interesting and realistically described. I’ve not been to Amsterdam but it sounds interesting enough to make me want to go!
There were good twists in the main story threads - child abductions, stalking and killings - and seeing things through the minds of weird personalities was fascinating even if some of them are really not very nice.
Even though Broken Dove is centred on Cornwall I liked the different places bought into it, the variety of crimes being faced at the same time, which must happen in real life and the fact that you get to know the characters in the series better.
I liked the way that two stories are bought together and the mix of personalities. I especially liked Treloar’s sisters who have got more than a bit of life in them - the Spanish side and the Cornish side - fun! All in all a really enjoyable and quite interesting read.
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