BBC TV Crime Reporter Turns Crime Writer

Released on = January 28, 2006, 10:12 am

Press Release Author = Simon Hall, BBC TV Crime Correspondent

Industry = Entertainment

Press Release Summary = A TV reporter turns detective in a new thriller, a book
which is a reflection of the career of the BBC Crime Correspondent who wrote it.

\'A Popular Murder\' is Simon Hall\'s first novel. Its catalyst was Simon\'s move from
environment reporting, which he\'d been doing for five years, into crime. It\'s a
fate that also befalls the book\'s hero, Dan Groves, a punishment from his editor for
paying two prostitutes for an interview and bringing a stinging complaint from a
local MP.

Press Release Body = TV CRIME REPORTER TURNS CRIME WRITER
A TV reporter turns detective in a new thriller, a book which is a reflection of the
career of the BBC Crime Correspondent who wrote it.

\'A Popular Murder\' is Simon Hall\'s first novel. Its catalyst was Simon\'s move from
environment reporting, which he\'d been doing for five years, into crime. It\'s a
fate that also befalls the book\'s hero, Dan Groves, a punishment from his editor for
paying two prostitutes for an interview and bringing a stinging complaint from a
local MP.

Dan starts plotting revenge, but such sweet thoughts will have to wait. A man is
found blasted to death with a shotgun in a lay by. Already uneasy in his new job,
Dan gets a late night scramble call to the scene and finds he knows the victim.
It\'s a local businessman with a changing personality. One day in the headlines as
Bray the Bastard for his ruthlessness, the next the Angel of St Jude's after saving
a hospice, then the Jekyll and Hyde businessman when he spurns a plea to help a
charity that provides holidays for disabled children.

A media pack gathers, and all the other journalists know the intricacies of police
work much better than Dan. He feels like the new kid in class. His discomfort
grows, but he has an idea. Dan asks to shadow the man in charge of the
investigation, Detective Chief Inspector Adam Breen. It\'s election time and the
Home Office are desperate for good news on law and order, so the police reluctantly
agree.

Dan gets a rough ride. The detectives are jeering and hostile and goad him into a
series of rows. But he\'s stubborn, toughs it out and forces them to change their
minds when a child is abducted by a predatory paedophile. Dan calls the newsroom and
arranges an instant outside broadcast with Chief Inspector Breen. The TV appeal sees
the man caught and the young boy saved. \'\'We owe you one for that,\'\' says Adam, now
letting Dan use his Christian name. \'\'Kids usually end up dead - or worse.\'\'

Adam starts to see the potential for using the power of television to solve the
teasing central riddle of the murder case. Why did whoever killed Bray pass up a
chance to do it when the weather was fine, but rearrange their fatal meeting for
days later when there was heavy rain?

In the course of the book, Dan discovers what happened in Edward Bray's life to make
him the Jekyll and Hyde character of the newspaper headlines, presents an outside
broadcast from a Cornish village up to his waist in a flood, uses his TV fame to
help the police solve the murder and, with the help of his friend, Dirty El, the
shameless news photographer, finally gets revenge on the MP who laid him low.


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FOR MORE INFO. CONTACT:

Simon Hall (author)
Mob. 07767 383 053
E-mail: simon.hall.02@bbc.co.uk

A POPULAR MURDER can be ordered from Authorhouse at:

http://www.authorhouse.com/BookStore/ItemDetail.aspx?bookid

Web Site = http://

Contact Details = Simon Hall (author)
Mob. 07767 383 053
E-mail: simon.hall.02@bbc.co.uk

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