Constabulary officer Frank Fallon has just returned to his seaside home of Harbour Grace after 15 years with the Constabulary in St. John's. Demoted from his position as Corporal because of behavior unbecoming of an officer, the seasoned policeman finds himself on the beat in a town where he is forced to relive the painful memories of his past and the loss of his one and only love, beautiful Marie Callahan. Bitter recollections quickly turn to a quest for justice, when Marie turns up dead on Martin's Beach. As Frank sets out to investigate the suspicious death of his former lover he is forced to revisit past relationships and confront personal demons that continue to plague him at every turn. The Body On The Beach is a well crafted piece of detective fiction that offers both suspense and a sense of vicarious satisfaction. As Officer Frank Fallon embarks upon his criminal investigation, hidden secrets and collusion are revealed and the sad tale behind the body on the beach is one you just don't see coming.
"My Lord. Oh my God. It's Marie."
Seeing the love of his life, the woman he once hoped to marry, a victim, sprawled lifeless and cold, was too much to bear. Too crushing. He wanted to hold her. Cradle her. Comfort her. Save her. But he knew it was futile. It was too late. Fifteen years too late. After all these years, discovering his very first love in such a horrifying context was beyond disturbing.
He was numb with shock, his face buried in his hands. But he had to come to his senses. He was a policeman. As Frank rose to his feet, he glanced around, hoping that he hadn't been seen. Thankfully, it appeared he was still alone.
The Body On The Beach by Patrick J. Collins is Collins' eleventh and most recent book. Written in memory of Alice Williams who tragically died in 1902, this mystery narrative is inspired by her suspicious death; a death whose cause has never been revealed. Set in the 1920's, the bustling town of Harbour Grace is under the rule of the Prohibition Act and the judicial brass are tasked with maintaining law and order. Officer Frank Fallon is a skilled officer but bitter about his demotion and seeks the comfort of forbidden spirits to help him get through his day. Readers will relate to Fallon's flaws and will sympathize with his heartache but at the same time will be impressed with his investigative skills and dogged determination to find out what happened to his beloved Marie. Readers will also be intrigued by the beautiful Christine Sullivan, daughter of the Chief Inspector who demoted Fallon, and will enjoy how the criminal investigation unfolds while a new story of love and romance develops. Collins cleverly crafts a completely new level of entertainment through the interplay of these two characters.
Collins has done an excellent job at creating a story that flows seamlessly. It is well paced, making the story interesting and keeping readers hooked until the very end. The Body On The Beach by Patrick J. Collins is a wonderful read for any armchair detective who enjoys an escape from reality and an opportunity to step back in time. It is a Flanker Press publication.