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Should I Fall

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A retired Scotland Yard Inspector races to prove the innocence of a falsely accused fugitive—his daughter's fiancee—in this whodunnit from "a marvellous storyteller" (Michael Koryta).

When John Frankel's ex-wife is discovered dead on the floor of his Manhattan studio apartment, the NYPD Detective instantly becomes the prime suspect in her murder. Then more information surfaces, linking his gun to the fatal bullet, a motive is discovered, and Frankel flees the city, all of which further convinces his colleagues of his guilt.

In spite of the mounting evidence, Frankel's bride-to-be, Rachel Grant, and her father, Austin Grant, formerly of Scotland Yard, are certain of his innocence. But with the police under orders to use whatever force necessary to stop what they view as a dangerous criminal, the duo will have to act fast, before the manhunt goes violently wrong.

The investigation and relentless chase after Frankel takes them across the country, from the tropical shores of Hawaii to a deadly midnight rendezvous in a cemetery in northern Maine. And as that game of cat-and-mouse unfurls, so too does a complex murder plot with multiple victims—the ultimate solution of which will keep readers baffled and breathless until the very end.

The second mystery from Scott Shepherd, the showrunner and screenwriter whose credits include The Equalizer, The Dead Zone and Miami Vice, Should I Fall is a fast-paced and expertly-crafted whodunnit that is as puzzling as it is entertaining.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 25, 2022
      As the wedding of British-born Rachel Grant and her fiancé, NYPD Det. John Frankel, approaches in Shepherd’s middling sequel to 2021’s The Last Commandment, John becomes the primary suspect in a homicide investigation when Rachel discovers his ex-wife, Julia, murdered in his Manhattan apartment. Rachel immediately enlists the help of her father, Austin Grant, a retired Scotland Yard commander, to look for evidence that will exonerate her future husband. While John evades police surveillance and leaves New York in search of answers to Julia’s murder, Rachel and Austin fly to Hawaii, where Julia was living before her fateful trip to New York. The action slows to a crawl as Rachel and Austin attend a luau between fruitless interviews of various characters with little information to provide. Meanwhile, John surfaces in Maine, though why he goes there remains unexplained for too long. Overall, the plotting and structure of the story are lacking, though Shepherd’s screenwriter and showrunner background suggest that with a stiff rewrite this could become a made-for-TV movie. Few readers will look forward to the next in the series.

    • Library Journal

      Starred review from May 1, 2022

      When his daughter Rachel's fianc�, NYPD detective John Frankel, is accused of murdering his ex-wife Julia, retired Metropolitan Police Commander Austin Grant of Scotland Yard flies to New York to investigate. John says he found Julia shot to death in his locked apartment; three years earlier, she left him for Pablo Suarez and moved to Hawai'i. John is reluctant to tell anyone why he's not surprised that his ex was in New York. Rachel has only known John for six months, but she knows he isn't a killer, so she and her father fly to Hawai'i to find Pablo. They learn that Pablo is missing, his business is closed, and he owes money to a bookmaker. Meanwhile, John's appearance at yet another murder scene doesn't help his case. Although Rachel wonders if she'll ever marry the man she loves, she and her father are determined to follow the trail from New York to Hawai'i and Maine as they search for the killer. VERDICT The character-driven sequel to The Last Commandment is riveting and fast-paced. Readers will be hooked on the twisting story from Shepherd, whose screenwriting credits include The Equalizer and Miami Vice.--Lesa Holstine

      Copyright 2022 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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