The Nor'easter

Shaun Young, #2

Mystery & Suspense, Police Procedural, Fiction & Literature, Crime
Cover of the book The Nor'easter by Tom Grove, The Whole Gamut Publishing
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Author: Tom Grove ISBN: 9781386530954
Publisher: The Whole Gamut Publishing Publication: October 26, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Tom Grove
ISBN: 9781386530954
Publisher: The Whole Gamut Publishing
Publication: October 26, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

'There's a storm brewing - I can feel it - but it's got nothing to do with the weather.'

Shaun Young knew from the start that Evette Minton would be more than the sum of her parts found strewn at sea after a storm, more than just an investigative journalist who'd fallen prey to the ravages of her profession.

He found that she had an unconventional approach to life - obsessive and sometimes outside of the law – similar to the way he tackled police work. He identified with her passion for establishing the baseline truth, regardless of personal cost - this is what commitment to a cause looked like.

She had been trying to uncover the financial and social injustice of large corporate organisations buying their way into multi-million-pound contracts. But she'd underestimated the power of big money - the deeper she dug, the more elusive the proof became.

What started as an objective investigation would become a personal crusade. Rules would be bent for the greater good, her quest the only priority. Friends and colleagues were important only inasmuch as their capacity to help her achieve her mission. It became a lonely road to walk, and the further she went, the more vulnerable and isolated she became. This would ultimately be her downfall.

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'There's a storm brewing - I can feel it - but it's got nothing to do with the weather.'

Shaun Young knew from the start that Evette Minton would be more than the sum of her parts found strewn at sea after a storm, more than just an investigative journalist who'd fallen prey to the ravages of her profession.

He found that she had an unconventional approach to life - obsessive and sometimes outside of the law – similar to the way he tackled police work. He identified with her passion for establishing the baseline truth, regardless of personal cost - this is what commitment to a cause looked like.

She had been trying to uncover the financial and social injustice of large corporate organisations buying their way into multi-million-pound contracts. But she'd underestimated the power of big money - the deeper she dug, the more elusive the proof became.

What started as an objective investigation would become a personal crusade. Rules would be bent for the greater good, her quest the only priority. Friends and colleagues were important only inasmuch as their capacity to help her achieve her mission. It became a lonely road to walk, and the further she went, the more vulnerable and isolated she became. This would ultimately be her downfall.

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