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* [[Foreshadowing]]: {{spoiler|Ian's}} line to Luke about the foundations in Final Lap.
* [[Foreshadowing]]: {{spoiler|Ian's}} line to Luke about the foundations in Final Lap.
{{quote| ''' {{spoiler|Ian}}:''' I don't want to be down there when they start to lay the foundations, do I? That wouldn't be much fun.}}
{{quote| ''' {{spoiler|Ian}}:''' I don't want to be down there when they start to lay the foundations, do I? That wouldn't be much fun.}}
* [[Frame Up]]: Luke is framed for triple murder in ''[[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|Framed!]]''. [[Played With]] in ''Double Check''; {{spoiler|Luke thinks Everton was framed for Rowan's murder, but it turns out that he had been hit by lightning, which caused him to have a spastic fit in the already murdered Rowan's apartment, which is why nearly all evidence pointed to him.}}
* [[Frame-Up]]: Luke is framed for triple murder in ''[[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|Framed!]]''. [[Played With]] in ''Double Check''; {{spoiler|Luke thinks Everton was framed for Rowan's murder, but it turns out that he had been hit by lightning, which caused him to have a spastic fit in the already murdered Rowan's apartment, which is why nearly all evidence pointed to him.}}
* [[Fun With Acronyms]]: '''M'''obile '''A'''id to '''L'''aw and '''C'''rime.
* [[Fun With Acronyms]]: '''M'''obile '''A'''id to '''L'''aw and '''C'''rime.
* [[Laser-Guided Amnesia]]: Happens to Everton in ''Double Check''. {{spoiler|It's revealed he was struck by lighting, [[Justified Trope|which can cause memory deficits in some cases.]]}}
* [[Laser-Guided Amnesia]]: Happens to Everton in ''Double Check''. {{spoiler|It's revealed he was struck by lighting, [[Justified Trope|which can cause memory deficits in some cases.]]}}
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* [[Parental Abandonment]]: After children are sent to school they aren't allowed to see their parents again. {{spoiler|Subverted in Blood Brother where Luke's father appears.}}
* [[Parental Abandonment]]: After children are sent to school they aren't allowed to see their parents again. {{spoiler|Subverted in Blood Brother where Luke's father appears.}}
* [[Robot Buddy]]: Malc.
* [[Robot Buddy]]: Malc.
* [[Savvy Guy Energetic Girl]]: Luke and Jade.
* [[Savvy Guy, Energetic Girl]]: Luke and Jade.
* [[Smoking Is Cool]]: Inverted; smoking is illegal in the Traces verse.
* [[Smoking Is Cool]]: Inverted; smoking is illegal in the Traces verse.
* [[Taking the Bullet]]: Malc does this three times for Luke; taking a knife in ''Framed!'', a bullet in ''Lost Bullet'' and a tree branch in ''Final Lap''. Justified in that Luke's safety is Malc's second priority after upholding the law.
* [[Taking the Bullet]]: Malc does this three times for Luke; taking a knife in ''Framed!'', a bullet in ''Lost Bullet'' and a tree branch in ''Final Lap''. Justified in that Luke's safety is Malc's second priority after upholding the law.

Revision as of 06:58, 26 January 2014

Traces is a series of six Science Fiction crime novels by Malcolm Rose. They center around sixteen year old Forensic Investigator Luke Harding and his partner in law, the Mobile Aid to Law and Crime (Or Malc for short), as they solve crimes in an alternate England where blacks are the majority race and the southern parts of the country are derelict slums.

The series starts with Luke passing his FI examination, only to quickly be thrust into his first case when a series of murders occur in the school that all seem to point to him being the perpetrator. After solving the case he's stationed in London due to the abundance of crimes in the South, which puts pressure on his already forbidden relationship with Love Interest Jade Vernon.

Tropes used in Traces include:


   Ian: I don't want to be down there when they start to lay the foundations, do I? That wouldn't be much fun.