Angels Passing

Angels Passing by Graham Hurley, published by Orion Publishing Group on October 13, 2010, is a work of fiction that follows DI Joe Faraday as he investigates a tragic incident involving a young girl who falls to her death. The case becomes complicated when resources are diverted to a murder inquiry linked to the discovery of a small-time crook’s body. Set against the backdrop of Portsmouth, the narrative delves into the challenges Faraday faces as he navigates a fractured society.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the darker aspects of urban life, as Faraday confronts the realities of wrecked families and vulnerable children. The story unfolds as he seeks to uncover the truth behind the shadowy figure of a young boy seen on CCTV, all while dealing with personal crises that resonate throughout the investigation. With 432 pages, this edition presents a vivid portrayal of the complexities within the community and the struggles of those who inhabit it.
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Another gripping case for DI Joe Faraday.
A young girl falls to her death, and the shadowy figure of a young boy is caught on CCTV… DI Joe Faraday is on the case, but his investigation is hampered when resources are switched to a murder enquiry prompted by the discovery of the body of a small time crook on wasteland north of the city.
Faraday plunges into Portsmouth’s bleak netherworld of wrecked families and children cast adrift in a society too fragmented to care. But as he tracks down the boy, he is faced with a crisis much closer to home.
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