Author: | John Barber | ISBN: | 9781458048073 |
Publisher: | John Barber | Publication: | June 1, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | John Barber |
ISBN: | 9781458048073 |
Publisher: | John Barber |
Publication: | June 1, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
The strange circumstances of Alan Price’s death in a car crash is just the first in a series of bizarre events in the town of Fordhamton. DI Harley is not convinced that it was suicide. As his investigations continue he finds that although no one actually liked Alan Price no one was desperate enough to want him dead. In fact most people had more to gain whilst he was alive. Price’s ex-wife stands to lose her inheritance, his business fails and the staff are flung into unemployment, the Football Club faces extinction; and a by-election for a Town Council seat has to be called which no one wants to contest. Harley is forced to accept the unwelcome assistance of the emotionless DC Davis but has to admit that Davis has his own individual way of getting results. Price’s death leads to some unusual sexual and political relationships in town between people who would not normally speak to each other. The detectives become spectators in the bars and coffee shops, watching silently as more than one conspiracy begins to flourish. Their problem is unscrambling exactly what it is the various townspeople are plotting, or hiding form the investigation. Petty vandalism, arson and a dead American Private Investigator just make the situation more confused but it is the cold Davis who finds a solution that surprises everybody. A few of the characters use a strange mix of working class slang and English colloquialisms which some overseas readers might find puzzling. This is intended to add to the authentic local charm of a small middle English town as the large cast of residents act out their lives and loves through these pages.
The strange circumstances of Alan Price’s death in a car crash is just the first in a series of bizarre events in the town of Fordhamton. DI Harley is not convinced that it was suicide. As his investigations continue he finds that although no one actually liked Alan Price no one was desperate enough to want him dead. In fact most people had more to gain whilst he was alive. Price’s ex-wife stands to lose her inheritance, his business fails and the staff are flung into unemployment, the Football Club faces extinction; and a by-election for a Town Council seat has to be called which no one wants to contest. Harley is forced to accept the unwelcome assistance of the emotionless DC Davis but has to admit that Davis has his own individual way of getting results. Price’s death leads to some unusual sexual and political relationships in town between people who would not normally speak to each other. The detectives become spectators in the bars and coffee shops, watching silently as more than one conspiracy begins to flourish. Their problem is unscrambling exactly what it is the various townspeople are plotting, or hiding form the investigation. Petty vandalism, arson and a dead American Private Investigator just make the situation more confused but it is the cold Davis who finds a solution that surprises everybody. A few of the characters use a strange mix of working class slang and English colloquialisms which some overseas readers might find puzzling. This is intended to add to the authentic local charm of a small middle English town as the large cast of residents act out their lives and loves through these pages.