
Deadly Truths is going on tour with Rachel's Random Resources, if you wish to participate please contact me on rachel@rachelsrandomresources.com with your name, blog name, preferred post type and availability.

Deadly Truths by Paul Gitsham
Genre: Crime / thriller / Police Procedural
Tour Dates: 4th - 8th June 2026
Publication Date: 5th May 2026
Estimated Page Count: 360
Standalone First Book in the Foxe and Kennard series
Author Content Warning: Oblique references to sex-trafficking
Formats available: Epub or PDF
Types of post available: Reviews, extracts, guest posts and Q&As
Purchase Link: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Deadly-Truths-Foxe-Kennard-Investigation-ebook/dp/B0GT9GXVZ3
How do you solve a murder when you’re shut out of the investigation?
Young detectives, Robinson Ellington Foxe and Amy Kennard, don’t want to work at Coventry’s Moat Lane police station. Neither do their colleagues want them there. But it’s the last chance for two officers for whom doing the right thing has cost them their futures.
Despite a murder on their patch, they are lumbered with investigating a series of high-profile burglaries. But when a thief is killed in the house of an influential businessman, Foxe and Kennard are convinced it is linked to their cases and want in.
The official investigation is a whitewash, but Robbie and Amy keep investigating anyway. As they uncover a web of deceit and corruption, reaching to the very top of the force, their own difficult histories are weaponised against them, and they find themselves fighting for their careers and their lives.
About Paul Gitsham
Paul Gitsham is the author of the Foxe and Kennard British detective series, the DCI Warren Jones series and the standalone domestic thriller, The Aftermath.
Brought up in Coventry, he started his career as a biologist. After gaining a PhD in molecular biology, he worked in laboratories in Manchester and Toronto, before retraining as a science teacher. Along the way he had spells as the world’s most over-qualified receptionist and spent time working for a major UK bank, ensuring that terrorists, foreign dictators and other international ne’er do wells hadn’t embarrassed the institution by managing to deposit their ill-gotten gains in a Children’s Trust Fund.
Paul’s final school reports from primary school said that he would never achieve anything if his handwriting didn’t improve. A somewhat kinder note urged him to become the next Roald Dahl. If anything, his handwriting has got worse and unless Mr Dahl also wrote police procedurals under a pseudonym, he has failed on both counts.
Paul is a member of the Crime Writers Association and the International Thriller Writers organisation and lives with his wife in the West Midlands in a house with more books than shelf space.
Follow Paul Gitsham
Instagram/Threads @paulgitsham
Facebook@dcijones (Appears as Paul Gitsham Author)
X/Twitter @dcijoneswriter

Blog Tour Schedule
Maximum 5 stops per day. Confirmed blogs will appear here.
4th June
TBHonest
Rustic_Reads_
Let Us Talk Of Many Things
5th June
Scrapping&Playing
loopyloulaura
6th June
Sharon Beyond The Books
The Word Is Out - Alyson's Reviews
My Books and Crafts
7th June
Colin Garrow Blog
B for bookreview
@candygirl73reads
8th June
Staceywh_17
Splashes Into Books
Novel Kicks
Left on the Shelf
