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Fall from Grace
Fall from Grace | Wayne Arthurson
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Leo Desroches goes straightoff the streets, into the newsroom, and up to his neck in murder Marking the debut of Leo Desroches, one of the most unusual amateur detectives ever to appear in Canada or points south, this fast-paced, enthralling mystery is the story of a man who had everything, lost it all, and is trying to get it back. Leo Desroches doesn't look like a native, but his mother was Cree, and he understands the problems of indigenous Canadians of the First Nations. Which is probably why the Edmonton newspaper he writes for decides he should be their Aboriginal Issues reporter. He has his own issues to deal with: his compulsive gambling that he couldn't stop even after it cost him his wife and children; his alcoholism; the risk-taking that threatens to derail him every time he starts to get his life back together. When he's assigned to cover the murder of a young native prostitute, it's just one more story...until the cop in charge lets him view the corpse, something the Edmonton police never do. When Leo writes his article, it starts a chain of events that leads him to discover a much, much bigger story, one that could bring down the entire police department...if it doesn't get him killed.
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The author of this book is of the same ethnic background as his main character, Leo Desroches: one Cree parent & one French-Canadian parent. That in itself provides the protagonist, and by extension, his story, authenticity. However, there‘s not a lot of historical background—we only get the background of Leo and his mother, really. But I was intrigued by Arthurson‘s sense of place: he had me from the first few ⬇️

gradcat ⬆️ pages, when he writes of the plains in the high northern hemisphere and the ways the people have gone about both living and making a living here. Plus, he has written a complicated character in Leo. His is a colorful background, not all straight, but not so crooked as to be a hopeless case...yet. As a newspaper reporter, Leo gets involved in a spree of murders, and is in on solving them. This is the first of three books with Leo Desroches. (edited) 6y
alisiakae Great review! 6y
Cinfhen Whoa!! In depth review 🙌🏻💕well done 6y
gradcat @4thhouseontheleft @Cinfhen Thanks so much for saying that, ladies! 🥰 6y
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1. Shreveport, Louisiana USA 🇺🇸
2. Northern Britain 🇬🇧 or Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
3. Tagged book takes place in Canada 🇨🇦
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Andrew65 Thanks for the tag. 👍 We are about 150 miles from the Scottish Border in Northern England, but spend a good few weeks in Scotland every year. 6y
gradcat @Andrew65 I didn‘t know that you are British...for some reason, I had you down as an American (like me, maybe because we like a lot of the same authors). Anyway, I wish I lived there! 👍 6y
CBee @gradcat I was born and raised in Vicksburg Mississippi 👋🏻 6y
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Andrew65 @gradcat Yes, English born and bred although Scotland feels like my spiritual home. 6y
gradcat @CBee We‘re almost neighbors! 6y
gradcat @Andrew65 I want Scotland to be my forever home!! 6y
CBee @gradcat welllll I live in Alabama now, so a little farther away 😁 6y
gradcat @CBee Well, Not too much farther....😊 6y
CBee @gradcat true 😁😁 6y
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