The Falling of London: The Mysterious Death of Zac Brettler and His Family's Fight for Truth Paperback – Large Print, March 13, 2026

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Management number 220486961 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $8.80 Model Number 220486961
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A true crime investigation into one of London's most disturbing unsolved cases. London falling — one death at a time.On a cold November night in 2019, nineteen-year-old Zac Brettler fell from a fifth-floor balcony of a luxury riverside apartment directly opposite MI6 headquarters and plunged into the Thames. Within hours, the Metropolitan Police began treating his death as a likely suicide. His family knew something was deeply wrong.Zac had been living a dangerous double life — posing as the son of a deceased Russian oligarch while moving through London's criminal underworld alongside a convicted gangster and a millionaire crypto trader. Days before his death, he searched online for witness protection. He told friends his family had been threatened. And when detectives arrived at the scene, they found blood-like smears that were never forensically tested, a balcony partition that appeared to have been wiped clean, and witness statements riddled with contradictions that were never properly challenged.Yet the investigation was quietly wound down. The inquest returned an open verdict. No one was ever charged.The Falling of London is the gripping true story of what happens when a grieving family refuses to accept a convenient explanation for an inconvenient death. Through years of painstaking research, freedom of information battles, court records, and the firsthand accounts of those closest to Zac, author Bryan Bright reconstructs the botched police investigation, the institutional cover-up that followed, and the extraordinary campaign his parents launched to expose the truth.This is more than a single cold case. It is a devastating portrait of London falling apart at the seams — a city where wealth, crime, and institutional arrogance collide, and where the police and justice system repeatedly fail families when sudden, suspicious deaths don't fit a tidy narrative. From missed forensic evidence and uninterviewed witnesses to the coroner's court battles and political campaigning that followed, The Falling of London reveals a pattern of systemic failure that has left countless families without answers.As London keeps falling short of its promises to the vulnerable, the dead, and the families left behind, this book asks the question no one in power wants to hear: how many more young people have to die before the system changes?Perfect for readers who love: True crime books about unsolved mysteries and cold cases, investigative journalism, wrongful death investigations, police accountability, British crime nonfiction, London falling apart under institutional failure, and stories of families fighting for justice against powerful systems.If you were gripped by Say Nothing by Patrick Radden Keefe, Murder in the Family, or The Spy and the Traitor, this book belongs on your shelf. Read more

ISBN13 979-8251919493
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 8.5 x 0.43 x 11 inches
Item Weight 1.01 pounds
Print length 190 pages
Publication date March 13, 2026

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