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Policewoman Kate Power has moved from London to Birmingham to start fresh after her partner's death. But life hasn't improved much: she's been sexually harassed at work, her only living family member is going senile, she's developed a major crush on her boss, and a work-related knee injury has put her out of commission. On her way home from a holiday, she meets Alan Grafton, who exports Italian leather products. A few days later Kate is horrified to learn that Alan has been found hanging from a bridge, an apparent suicide victim. What Kate can't understand is why someone so positive would kill himself. Could he have been murdered? Effectively mixing Kate's attempts to solve this vexing case with her other personal and professional challenges, Cutler keeps readers involved in the well-crafted story while delivering a nicely detailed look at cop-shop life. In her second outing, Kate has the makings of a first-rate procedural heroine, along the lines of Marjorie Eccles' Gil Mayo.
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Product Description
Detective Sergeant Kate Power of Birmingham CID has had bad luck with romance, so when a polite stranger flirts with her on an airline trip home from Florence, she's more than a little suspicious. She gives the man her business card and forgets all about him. Two days later he's found hanging from a canal bridge-with Kate's card in his pocket the only means of identification.
The easy conclusion for the investigating officers is suicide, but Kate isn't convinced. As her subsequent investigations prove, the cause of Alan Grafton's death-and it's consequences-are more serious than she and her colleagues could have imagined. Still regarded as a newcomer in the Birmingham police force, still battling against prejudice and intimidation among the ranks, still fighting to prove that she's got what it takes, Kate is determined to stick to her guns until she finally uncovers the shocking truth.
Judith Cutler's keen insight into the contemporary police force and her winning sleuth Kate Power are a recipe for excellent crime fiction, and
Staying Power is the second compelling novel in a gritty modern cop series that's been praised by critics and fans alike.
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