The Fall: Dark New Book Introduces Ariel Fall, Private Investigator

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With five interconnecting but separate investigations, Albert Jaskula’s The Fall brings a new private investigator to the thriller genre – Ariel Fall. With dark and sinister situations part of his everyday MO, this grief-stricken PI has no problem in blurring the lines when it comes to the law, morality, and justice. And in doing so comes up close and personal with a femme fatale, guardian angel and a corrupt London police force.

Garnering a host of awards and finalist nominations (six in total to-date, including a finalist nomination in the 2023 American Writers Awards), Albert Jaskula has launched his literary career with a thriller that hooks readers in and doesn’t let go.

Offering an emotionally broken and evocative protagonist (private investigator, Ariel Fall) this exciting new author immerses readers in cases that take readers headlong into the dark, harrowing and depraved aspects of humanity.

And with this compelling PI believing he has nothing to lose (following the tragic deaths of his wife and daughter), blurring the lines between legality and morality has become an everyday occurrence, and is evident throughout the novel’s five distinct investigations.

Action packed and satiating our appreciation of a flawed hero, The Fall makes for one hell of a read. It is also guaranteed to tick all the boxes for those who like their reading choices to be unpredictable and suspense laden.

Synopsis:

Regrets are like birthdays—they keep coming, each one a new scar slowing you down and dragging you closer to your grave.

Ariel Fall, a seasoned private investigator, knew this well. After the devastating loss of his wife and young daughter, Ariel attempts to forge ahead, leaving behind the painful memories that threatened to ensnare him. But his quest for redemption proved more elusive than anticipated, and his entanglement in a series of harrowing investigations were proving rather useless, only serving to expose the darkest corners of humanity’s nature and the enigmatic depths of the human mind.

Published by Atmosphere Press, The Fall is available to purchase in paperback (ISBN No: 979-8891320277) priced £14.99 and Kindle format (£7.49) on Amazon at https://tinyurl.com/2ra4s92s and https://tinyurl.com/877kx5yd