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Fall from Grace

Inspector McLevy #2

David Ashton

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English
TWO ROADS
12 July 2016
A burglary and murder at the home of Sir Thomas Bouch, the enigmatic architect of the ill-fated Tay Bridge, sets Inspector James McLevy off on a train of brutal killings, lethal liaisons, and double suicide which leads to a violent encounter with an old enemy, Hercules Dunbar. Caught up in a terrifying storm as he tracks his foe to Dundee, McLevy watches the rail bridge collapse and plunge into the icy depths of the Tay. The aftermath brings the destruction of reputation and love as the inspector uncovers the secret passions which have led to murder.

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Imprint:   TWO ROADS
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Volume:   2
Dimensions:   Height: 198mm,  Width: 142mm,  Spine: 20mm
Weight:   230g
ISBN:   9781473631021
ISBN 10:   1473631025
Series:   Inspector McLevy
Pages:   320
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

David Ashton was born in Greenock in 1941. He studied at Central Drama School, London, from 1964 to 1967, and most recently appeared in The Last King of Scotland. David started writing in 1984 and he has seen many of his plays and TV adaptations broadcast - he wrote early episodes of EastEnders and Casualty, and eleven McLevy series for BBC Radio 4. david-ashton.co.uk

Reviews for Fall from Grace: Inspector McLevy #2

PRAISE FOR THE INSPECTOR McLEVY SERIES Mclevy is a sort of Victorian Morse with a heart, prowling the mean wynds and tenements of the endlessly fascinating city. David Ashton impeccably evokes Edinburgh so vividly that you feel the cold in your bones and the menace of the Old Town's steep cobbles and dark corners - Financial Times An intriguing Victorian story... elegant and convincing - The Times McLevy is one of the greatest psychological creations and Ashton the direct heir to Robert Louis Stevenson - Brian Cox, CBE - Award-winning actor David Ashton's writing is excellent, his characters thoroughly convincing and his narrative grabs you - The Sherlock Holmes Society Ashton's McLevy is a man obsessed with meting out justice and with demons of his own - Scotsman A real page-turner - Sunday Post


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