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<description><![CDATA[<a class="highslide" href="https://picture.graycity.net/img/1707271419/8928_the-sweet-smell-of-rain.jpg"><img src="https://picture.graycity.net/img/1707271419/8928_the-sweet-smell-of-rain_preview.jpg" class="fr-fic fr-dib" title ="The Sweet Smell of Rain" alt ="The Sweet Smell of Rain"/></a><br//>Ever had a bad day at the office? Of course you have! Fortunately for most of us, things look up when we leave work behind. However, the enigmatic Detective Sgt Jim Hodder has turned failure, controversy and infamy into an art form. Through a series of humorously, dramatic episodes, he excels at wrestling failure from the jaws of success with increasingly damaging and far reaching consequences.Present day Tyneside and Northumberland provide the setting for &lsquo;The Sweet Smell  of Rain&rsquo; the d&eacute;but novel by former Detective Ian Douthwaite. We follow the daily  exploits of Detective Sergeant Jim Hodder, a man who is  battle-weary, downtrodden  and careworn, and whose countless shortcomings lead him into an endless cycle of  confrontations with criminals, victims, colleagues and indeed, the world in general. A  man nearing the end of his  service, he is not so much resistant to change, just tired  by it. Hodder has seen the wheel re-invented so many times, that the pedestrian pace  of life that the was planning for his impending retirement seems positively appealing.    However, due to his inability to turn a blind eye, an uncontrollable urge to act  impulsively whilst trying to appear to be in control of any situation, he sets a  precedence  at digging deeper, darker holes from which he has to extricate himself  with unremitting regularity.When we first meet Hodder he is interviewing Dean Parks,  a low level thorn in the side, who is in custody for a serious sexual assault. Hodder  erroneously thinks that the case is a mere &lsquo;stroll in the park&rsquo; and that matters will be  wrapped up in no time. However, Parks would prove to be quite a formidable opponent showing himself to be manipulative, cunning and more than just a little bit evil. Furthermore, Hodder did not factor in the influence of Parks&rsquo;solicitor the tweed clad, whisky swilling Francis Randall-Ord, a man with many &lsquo;connections&rsquo;, not all of whom would meet with the approval of the Law Society. However, as with all things Hodder, things rarely go smoothly, and against orders, he is soon very deeply  immersed in an investigation that may have serious consequences not only for himself, but also for those closest to him. Throw into this mix the internal politics of a busy C.I.D. office, a boss who is constantly on his back, a crumbling marriage and two opposing Crime Lords, both of whom want Parks for different reasons. To this potent brew, add backstabbing, double dealing with more than a hint of corruption. And all this before Hodder even leaves the office! &lsquo;The Sweet Smell of Rain&rsquo; is written with a gritty realism and a darkly dramatic but understated humour. Featuring some of the regions&rsquo; most iconic landmarks, the story is populated with numerous memorable characters and situations. Hodder&rsquo;s North East is not one you are likely to find in any guide book.. However, one question remains: &lsquo; Is this another situation that a Police Officer can&rsquo;t make any worse&rsquo;?&middot; &copy; 2015 Ian Douthwaite &middot; Designed by Themes &amp; Co &middot;]]></description>
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