"Falling" is the tenth book in the Inspector Walter Darriteau series. They are all standalone novels. It's a chunky book too, 450 plus pages, a roller-coaster of a story that will keep you entertained for days.
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At the moment I am concentrating on my Chester based detective, Inspector Walter Darriteau, (see The Murder Diaries and The Sound of Sirens) and my philandering man, Gringo Greene - (see The Life and Loves of Gringo Greene) though the truth is that, like many other writers, I always have several projects under way at any one time.
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Apart from the continued over-reliance on the words 'grin', 'grinned' and 'grinning', I liked this book. The flipping between the past case and the present kept the book interesting. I'm very happy to move onto the next one, but still wondering if the villain from a couple of books ago is going to return though!
This is a great series. A gritty realistic police procedural. Walter is unable to forget a case from 30 years ago, where two warring crime families were trying to out manoeuvre the other. There is also a current case involving a shadowy secret society and several unsolved deaths.