Thursday, June 29, 2023

"The Descent" by Matt Brolly


Detective Inspector (DI) Louise Blackwell of the Weston-super-Mare Police is having a major headache with her brother Paul. Unable to cope with the death of his wife, he’s been regularly drinking himself into a stupor – and ignoring his responsibilities for his young daughter Emily. Blackwell’s parents are nearly beside themselves with worry. 

Blackwell is also investigating a likely suicide. A young woman in her 20s has been found at the foot of a cliff, followed by a second suicide in similar circumstances. While the reader has a better idea of what’s happening – a parallel story line is developing with the people involved – Blackwell and her team are struggling to find any leads at all, or if anyone even knew the victims.

 

Matt Brolly

Blackwell is struggling to keep her brother’s situation from interfering with the investigation. And then he disappears with his daughter. Blackwell asks police colleagues in other departments to help, and slowly they learn that there was a lot more going on in Paul’s life than numbing the pain with excess alcohol.

 

The Descent is the second novel in the DI Louise Blackwell series by Matt Brolly. It’s a fascinatingly different kind of read – less a mystery and more a suspense story. And he winds up it up with a tense, edge-of-your-seat ending.

 

Brolly has written several mystery novels in the DI Louise Blackwell series, including The Crossing, The Descent, The GorgeThe MarkThe Pier, and The Bridge. He’s also written several novels in the DCI Lambert series and the Lynch and Rose series. He lives in London with his family.

 

Related:

 

The Crossing by Matt Brolly.

 

Some Thursday Readings

 

The Change Merchants: Why rule by nerds leads to perpetual chaos – N.S. Lyons at The Upheaval.

 

Morgan’s Raid Begins – June 1863 – Caroline Davis at Emerging Civil War.

 

Go On, Adam, Breathe – artwork by Jack Baumgartner at The School for the Transfer of Energy.

 

C A Mathew, Photographer – Spitalfields Life.

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