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  • Location: Kent, Chatham, Rochester, Uppnor, Leysdown

So the Doves

So the Doves

Why a Booktrail?

2000s: An award winning journalist uncovers a plot which puts him in danger

  • ISBN: 978-1910422359
  • Genre: Fiction, Mystery

What you need to know before your trail

When award-winning journalist Marcus Murray’s latest story uncovers a corrupt alliance between a UK bank, the arms trade and the government, it seems he has triumphed again in his quest for the truth. But he is accused of fabrication and nothing in his life makes sense any more, including the disappearance twenty years ago of his best friend, Melanie. Why did she vanish, and who is the body recently discovered in a Kent orchard? A timeless story of how love and enduring friendship shape who we are, the novel exposes the fault lines in our reality and who and what we believe to be true, including ourselves.

Travel Guide

BookTrail Hannah’s tour of Kent

Uppnor castle (Marcus Murray in So the Doves)

‘I pulled off the motorway onto the slip road into town, crossing over the river where it’s just narrow enough to allow the span of a cast iron bridge, all Victorian curlicues and fuss, with the cathedral spires competing with the ruined crenellations of the castle ahead of me.’

Riverside Country Park

A lovely park but in the novel it’s where Marcus finds out a dark secret. But there is a nice coffee shop to spend a moment contemplating this part of the story if you’re reading it on location.

River Medway

The river runs through the so called  Medway Towns ( Rochester, Chatham, Gillingham and Strood)

Rochester

Rochester castle

Landmark 11th century Norman castle with large keep giving views over the River Medway. This is exactly the kind of castle and heritage featured in the novel and Marcus and Melanie play truant from school in the castle grounds

Rochester High Street

Walk up and down here to see the architecture of the period – Tudor, Georgian and everything in between. Get a feel for the heritage here that’s for sure

Finally you have to take a journey over to the Isle of Sheppey as this is where Marcus has his first run in with Detective Steve Burrell. On a good day, the only thing you, the reader, should run into is the icecream van. Not literarally though of course!

 

Booktrail Boarding Pass:  So the Doves

Destination: Kent, Chatham, Rochester, Leysdown  Author/Guide: Heidi James   Departure Time: 2000s

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