Blog Tour : Disposal by David Evans - a fantastic police procedural set in the 1970's


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Set in Clacton in the long hot summer of 1976, Disposal starts off with a fantastic hook and soon becomes the book that never stops giving. The opening scene combines the prosaic with the shocking  when two detectives witness a light aircraft struggling for height and then crashing into the sea ... what comes next is as surprising as it is exciting. Disposal is beautifully placed in the 70's with just enough history to keep you in the 'setting' and a cracking plot too.  I love the tension between the Sergeant Cyril  Claydon and  DI Dick Barton.  The gentle humour had me laughing aloud as I read, whilst the investigation kept me hooked.  No SPOILERS HERE THOUGH... read the book for more!




Looking forward to number two in the Tendring series, as soon as you're ready, David ... no pressure!

About David
David Evans is a Scots-born writer who found his true love as
well as his inspiration for his detective series, set primarily in Wakefield. Having written all his life, in 2012 he decided to go for it – successfully as the next year, in 2013, he was shortlisted for the CWA Debut Dagger Award.
The Wakefield Series became an International Bestseller in June 2017 with success in Canada and Australia as well as the UK. But now, whilst the Wakefield Series awaits the next instalment, David Evans has written Disposal, the first in the Tendring Series, a completely new detective series set in north Essex in the 1970s.

David Evans on Social Media
Author Website: http://www.davidevanswriter.co.uk/
Facebook Author Page: https://www.facebook.com/davidevanswriter/
Twitter: @DavidEwriter


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