Paul Durston Releases New Crime Thriller

By: Aug. 08, 2014
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LONDON

Most societies rely on a police force to keep them safe and bring villains to justice. Paul Durston's new novel "In the View of a Constable" (published by Trafford Publishing) follows a psychologically damaged police officer, begging the question, "Who watches the watchmen?"

Richie always wanted to be a police officer. With a traumatizing childhood behind him, he hopes to make the streets safer for those in his town.

When bodies start turning up all over town, Richie begins to question whether or not he and the force are doing an ample job.

After experiencing a traumatic event, Richie begins to realize that he may have more serious psychological damage than he once believed. As the body count grows by the day, Richie finds himself working a case that he may have more involvement in than he wants to know.

An excerpt from "In the View of a Constable":

"I stopped and sat back, a strange cold feeling was pushing up through me. I hadn't bought any Shostakovich. The only one I had was the one Marilyn had given me. So, who's been in here? It wasn't Marilyn. She would never have been able to get in. No one could have got in - not without leaving a trail. I got up and looked around the entire flat, examining the door and all the windows. There were no signs of forced entry."

"In the View of a Constable"
By Paul Durston
Softcover | 6 x 9 in | 482 pages | ISBN 9781490707495
E-Book | ISBN 9781490707488
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble

About the Author
Paul Durston was a sergeant with the Metropolitan Police Department in London for more than 30 years. Now recently retired, he has developed a passion for writing. "In the View of a Constable" is his first published book.

Trafford Publishing, an Author Solutions, LLC self-publishing imprint, was the first publisher in the world to offer an "on-demand publishing service" and has led the indie publishing revolution since its establishment in 1995. Trafford was also one of the earliest publishers to utilize the Internet for selling books. More than 10,000 authors from over 120 countries have utilized Trafford's experience for self-publishing their books. For more information about Trafford Publishing, or to publish your book today, call 1-888-232-4444 or visit trafford.com.



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