Nach fünfzehn Jahren des Schreibens von Sachliteratur wagt sich dieser Autor nun zum ersten Mal in das Reich der Belletristik. Er bringt umfangreiche Erfahrungen aus einer dreißigjährigen Karriere als Polizist mit, die nun seine fesselnden Kriminalgeschichten prägen. Sein Schreiben erforscht die dunkleren Aspekte der menschlichen Natur und der Welt um uns herum, angetrieben von einem tief verwurzelten Bedürfnis zu erschaffen. Neben Kriminalliteratur hegt der Autor auch ein starkes Interesse an paranormalen und Science-Fiction-Genres, was auf eine vielfältige Bandbreite zukünftiger Erzählungen hindeutet.
Murder. Abduction. Two cities. Two cops... Eighteen months ago. Chinatown,
London. A police raid goes disastrously wrong. People die. Today, those police
officers involved in the swoop are dead. Serial, Purple One Five, are all
dead, except the serial commander - Sergeant Brian Gibson.
"In the middle decades of the twentieth century, in the wake of economic depression, war, and in the midst of the Cold War, an array of technical experts and government officials developed a substantial body of expertise to contain and manage the disruptions to American society caused by unprecedented threats. Today the tools invented by these mid-twentieth century administrative reformers are largely taken for granted, assimilated into the everyday workings of government. As Stephen Collier and Andrew Lakoff argue in this book, the American government's current practices of disaster management can be traced back to this era. Collier and Lakoff argue that an understanding of the history of this initial formation of the "emergency state" is essential to an appreciation of the distinctive ways that the U.S. government deals with crises and emergencies-or fails to deal with them-today. This book focuses on historical episodes in emergency or disaster planning and management. Some of these episodes are well-known and have often been studied, while others are little-remembered today. The significance of these planners and managers is not that they were responsible for momentous technical innovations or that all their schemes were realized successfully. Their true significance lies in the fact that they formulated a way of understanding and governing emergencies that has come to be taken for granted"--
In 1994 probationary PC's Jim Kingsfield and Jake Jordan attend their first
murder where Bingham Tyler's step-mother is found in a house on a Northampton
estate. Some think Tyler did it.