Author Paul Gitsham Discusses "Deadly Truths" and Setting His Crime Novel in Coventry
Summary
A blog post featuring an author interview with Paul Gitsham, who discusses his book "Deadly Truths" — a crime novel about two young detectives sent to Coventry's Moat Lane police station as a last chance after doing the right thing cost them their futures. The post includes a book blurb and an interview where Gitsham explains why he sends his characters to Coventry.
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· 3 pulledHow do you solve a murder when you're shut out of the investigation?
Young detectives, Robinson Ellington Foxe and Amy Kennard, don't want to work at Coventry's Moat Lane police station.
Neither do their colleagues want them there. But it's the last chance for two officers for whom doing the right thing has cost them their futures.
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