The Fallen LP

The Fallen LP by T. Jefferson Parker is a large print edition published by Harper Collins on March 27, 2007, featuring 516 pages in English. This novel follows Robbie Brownlaw as he investigates the death of Garrett Asplundh, a former police officer turned ethics investigator. Initially perceived as a suicide, the circumstances surrounding Asplundh’s death become increasingly complex as Brownlaw uncovers inconsistencies amid a backdrop of corruption and political pressure in San Diego.
Readers will find a suspenseful narrative that delves into the challenges faced by Brownlaw, who is not only grappling with the investigation but also dealing with his own personal struggles, including the fallout from his marriage. The story presents a rich cast of characters and explores themes of ethics and integrity within a city in turmoil. This edition’s large print format makes it accessible to a wider audience, enhancing the reading experience of this intricate tale.
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When Garrett Asplundh’s body is found under a San Diego bridge, Robbie Brownlaw is called on to the case. After the tragic death of his child and the dissolution of his marriage, Garrett—regarded as an honest, straight-arrow officer—left the SDPD to become an ethics investigator, looking into the activities of his former colleagues. At first Asplundh’s death, which takes place on the eve of a reconciliation with his ex, looks like suicide, but the clues Brownlaw finds just don’t add up. Amid rampant corruption and tightening city purse strings, and with pressure mounting from the police and the city’s politicians, Brownlaw fights to find the truth, all the while trying to hold on to his own crumbling marriage.
A carefully woven novel of suspense, The Fallen brings to life a superb cast of characters against the all-too-real backdrop of a city fighting for its survival.
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