Book description
Scott Plenty (not his real name) writes crime thrillers. His gruesome
serial killer novels have taken him to the cusp of the big time. There
is a massive new contract in the offing, glory (and the Late Review)
beckons. But Scott wants more. He wants the truth. And when he reads
about the death of 5,000 French civilians at the hands of Bomber Command
in WWII he thinks he's found a truth it would really be worth writing
about.
He travels to France and begins digging. And finds himself in the midst
of a passionate affair with a French woman. Even as the truth about the
war crime proves more elusive the affair becomes more intense until he
loses himself in it.
And then, out of the blue, he is set up in a drugs bust, stopped by the
police in possession of 2 kilos of cocaine. In prison on remand he wakes
to a nightmare. The drug dealers in the prison see him as a crazy
'anglais', an amateur, foolish enough to try and invade their patch.
He's a marked man. Easy meat. Until he is befriended by a killer,a
French gangster entranced by the idea that here is a man who can tell
his story.
So, chapter by chapter, day by day, Scott's account of his search for
the truth becomes a realtime literary quest for survival. If he's to
survive until the trumped up charges are overturned he has to keep
writing. But who set him up and why? And does Scott really want to know
the truth about the sort of man he is? Graham Hurley is an
award-winning TV documentary maker who now writes full time. He lived in
Portsmouth for 20 years. He is married and has grown up children. He now
lives in Exmouth, Devon.