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Fade to Grey (2019) 13 copias

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Fade to Grey is the first in a series featuring Gethin Grey. He heads up a firm which investigates miscarriages of justice. He is hired by actor Amelia Laverne to pursue what she believes is the wrongful conviction for murder of a young woman by Izma M. He has become a bestselling author and something of a celebrity himself while in prison.

Grey and his team of investigators begin work, reinterviewing witnesses and piecing together the story. Laverne shows a disconcerting tendency to tag along and Grey is concerned about her motivation. Meanwhile, he is confronting his own demons, in particular a gambling addiction.

I have mixed feelings about Fade to Grey. I liked the characterisation and Grey’s history. Alongside the case run the story of his marriage, his gambling issues, his own past legal troubles and in particular, his complex relationship with his father, a stern and determined pillar of the legal establishment who he refers to as ‘the Judge’.

The book also has a strong feel for contemporary social issues and a great sense of place. Grey is based in Cardiff and much of the investigation takes place in Bristol. They are both cities I know a little, but not well, and I enjoyed exploring them with Grey.

I was less sure about the plotting which felt a little ponderous, especially at the beginning when it was weighed down with exposition. I was also a bit confused about Grey’s motivation.

He is portrayed both as someone who is passionate about social justice yet he is also willing to pervert the course of justice (there is an aside where he agrees to bribe two known offenders to take the blame for the crimes of his middle-class clients). The justification seems to be that he will take jobs that pay in order to subsidise those that he believes in.

It’s a fresh premise and it will be interesting to see where it goes but I’m not sure it’s a sustainable business model.
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I received a copy of Fade to Grey from the publisher.
Read more of my reviews on my blog at https://katevane.com/blog
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KateVane | otra reseña | Apr 25, 2019 |
I enjoyed this novel about a firm specializing in investigating miscarriages of justice. Gethin, the main protagonist, and his staff were quirky, endearing characters, and the first half developed the question of whether or not their client Izma had actually murdered Hannah Gold. They traced witnesses and visited the strangely uncooperative Izma in prison. Gethin and his wife had marital problems (the novel read a bit as if we ought to be aware of what had been going on in Gethin's life for the last few years), and there were chapters set in the past from the perspective of a teenager called Danny.

Then it all went a bit berserk, and while the plot did make sense, the novel turned into more of an adventure with endless chase scenes and multiple shootings etc. I would probably read a other in this series, but I do prefer the detective elements to bike chases.
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1
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13
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#774,335
Valoración
3.0
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2
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22