Falling More Slowly

Falling More Slowly

by Peter Helton
Falling More Slowly

Falling More Slowly

by Peter Helton

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Overview

DI Liam McLusky, freshly transferred from Southampton and just recovered from having been injured in the line of duty, has not time to settle in before he is pushed in at the deep end in a new and unfamiliar city.

Everyday objects, transformed into explosive devises by a man trying to revenge himself on the world for reasons unknown, are being left across Bristol, maiming or killing those who pick them up.

Apart from the challenge of finding the perpetrator McLusky has to cope with new colleagues - especially his new right hand man DS James 'Jane' Austin - new superiors, new relationships... and the prospect of having his ex-partner move into the city to study there - and keep tabs on him...


Praise for Peter Helton's previous novels:

'Skilful plotting, wry humour and deftly drawn characters mark this debut' Library Journal

'Helton provides breezy prose and a lively cast' Kirkus Reviews

'Lively prose and a vivid picture of the city of Bath' Publishers Weekly

'Helton has created a wonderfully caustic main character who careens through this action-packed debut' Booklist


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781849018982
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
Publication date: 11/01/2010
Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
Format: eBook
Pages: 304
File size: 376 KB

About the Author

Peter Helton was born in Germany but moved to London in 1982 where he worked as a translator for film and TV before discovering the attractions of the West Country. He completed a Fine Arts degree at UWE and has exhibited in London, Cornwall and Bath. At present he divides his time between his painting studio and writing in his cottage near Bath, which he shares with his cat Asbo.
Peter Helton lives in Bath. He has a fine-art degree, and paints and exhibits regularly, writing in his spare time.
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