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Fall from Grace David Ashton

Fall from Grace By David Ashton

Fall from Grace by David Ashton


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Summary

Revolving around the Tay Bridge Disaster, this story begins with a break-in and murder at the Edinburgh home of Sir Thomas Bouch. Bouch is the egotistical builder of Tay Bridge. McLevy is brought in to investigate. McLevy finds the murderer, the dangerous; Hercules Baxter but there is much, to unfold: murder, arson, sexual obsession and suicide.

Fall from Grace Summary

Fall from Grace by David Ashton

The second in a new series of McLevy books, "The Fall from Grace", revolves around the terrible Tay Bridge Disaster. The story begins with a break-in and murder at the Edinburgh home of Sir Thomas Bouch. Bouch is at the height of his powers, the enigmatic, egotistical builder of the Tay Bridge. McLevy is brought in to investigate. With the help of brothel madam, Jean Brash, McLevy finds the murderer, the dangerous, self-destructive Hercules Baxter but there is much, much more to unfold: murder, arson, sexual obsession and suicide.

About David Ashton

David Ashton was born in Greenock in 1941. He studied at Central Drama School, London, from 1964 to 1967. 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 four McLevy series of for BBC Radio 4. A 90-minute film of McLevy has been commissioned by STV.

Additional information

GOR001025522
9781846970078
1846970075
Fall from Grace by David Ashton
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Birlinn General
2007-05-10
256
N/A
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