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THE ANGEL FALLS

Introducing DC Ryan Jarrod in a gripping Tyneside crime mystery

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THE ANGEL FALLS

By: Colin Youngman
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Six weeks. Just forty-two short days. That’s all it takes to rip the heart out of a city and change the lives of those who live there. Forever. One such life belongs to Ryan Jarrod. In the early hours of a wet winter’s morning on Tyneside, Ryan Jarrod approaches the end of his second shift as a Special Constable when he stumbles across the body of a savagely beaten Teddy McGuffie, a down-at-heel taxi driver. On the same night, an explosion rips through the heart of Newcastle upon Tyne’s student community. Casualties are high; the city brought to a standstill. And the University blast is only the beginning of a bloody reign of terror which threatens the very fabric of the region. With the McGuffie case shelved, Ryan vows to investigate it himself. When he uncovers links between the assault on McGuffie and a series of letters which seem to foretell the terror attacks, members of the force ridicule his theories. Except for one man: DCI Stephen Danskin. Danskin sees a lot of himself in the young Special. He breaks protocol. Invites Jarrod into the case. Together, they dive deeper into the tangled lives of those associated with the letters – and lay a trap to lure the killer to one of the region’s most iconic landmarks: The Angel of the North. What could possibly go wrong? Think of Anne Cleeves or LJ Ross with a gritty, urban twist - that's the DC Ryan Jarrod series: explosive crime fiction in the mould of traditional dark thrillers. What people are saying: 'As good as James Patterson' 'Unputdownable' 'A real page-turner' 'Cracking dialogue: a Northumbrian Rebus.' Crime Fiction Mystery Police Procedurals Heartfelt
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This story kept me engaged, with interesting characters and fast plotting. I didn’t figure out the several plot twists.

The virtual narration was fine, except for a few glitches like pronouncing “ok” as “ock”, and a few awkward pauses. It didn’t get in the way.

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