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Scholes of the Yard by G S Burroughs

Scholes of the Yard Casebook of a Scotland Yard Detective 1888 to 1924 by G S Burroughs

Alfred Earnest Scholes joined the Metropolitan Police in February 1888 and was one of many constables that were posted to the dark slums of Whitechapel during the Jack the Ripper scare of the same year. In a career spanning 36 years from lowly PC Scholes to Detective Inspector, this book examines some of the most fascinating crimes and criminals that had Victorian and Edwardian England shocked and enthralled. Beginning with the infamous Mrs Pearcey in the Kentish Town Murder, who cut the throat of her lover’s wife and smothered their baby, before walking the bodies through the streets in an overloaded pram, this book goes deeper than ever before into some of the crimes you may have heard of, and some you may not. Includes for the first time in over 110 years a sensational solution to the infamous murder of Emily Dimmock in The Camden Town Murder.
Hear about depraved sexual deviant, the Mad Monk Widdows, who preyed on vulnerable young boys; the tragic Adolf Beck, whose case led to the creation of the Criminal Court of Appeal; Lily Miers, the West End’s most brazen and successful shoplifter; Milsom and Fowler, who beat to death an elderly man in the kitchen of his own home in The Muswell Hill Murder; Ann O’Delia Diss Debar who robbed, conned and raped her way through a shocked Victorian London; and the enigmatic and adventurous life of Chicago May, from gangster’s moll in America’s midwest, to confidence trickster in Chicago, New York and London, to safe cracker in Paris and ultimately to the attempted murder of Eddie Guerrin in London’s West End.
In 1922, Detective Inspector Scholes, now of the Port of London Authority Police, boarded the SS Morea and seized letters written by Edith Thompson to her lover Freddie Bywaters, which were instrumental in sending them both to the gallows in what was known as The Ilford Murder Case. But was Edith Thompson a victim of a miscarriage of justice as some have since claimed, or a scheming, murderous woman, responsible for the deaths of two men in the primes of their lives? G S Burroughs explores the letters and the trial at The Old Bailey and finishes this revealing and fascinating book with his controversial conclusion.

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Two Times A Sucker by David Snowdon

A New York murder mystery detective crime thriller on Kindle now

African American, Private Investigator Tom Swanson travels from Miami to New York to investigate his cousin’s demise.

But when Swanson arrives in New York, he suddenly discovers that cousin Mason Dunkley wasn’t the squeaky clean dude he thought he was.
Dunkley had a few dark secrets.

Swanson suddenly realized he was being played for a patsy, but he has a killer on his hands. And if he has to kick a few backsides to get some action, so be it.

Then the action begins!

But trouble is Swanson’s favorite pastime. It’s what he does for his hard-earned dollars.

And if those New York hoodlums reckoned he was just another soft touch from sun-drenched Miami, longing for a little vacation, they had another thought coming!

Set in Miami, New York, North Carolina and London, it’s explosive
action all the way with this riveting, kick-ass sequel to Sucker To Be Alive!

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Team Spirit by Ian Mayfield

A Special Crime Unit novel

A fiery cross outside a blazing house. A woman dead, her son burned. Prime suspect: the babysitter.

Police investigations can be heavy-handed, and it’s the job of DCI Sophia Beadle and her elite team to tackle cases that require a softer approach.

A grotesque arson attack, more reminiscent of 1960s Mississippi than contemporary London, is just one of the things on their plate. 16-year-old Debbie Clarke is the least likely suspect imaginable – until they discover her father’s neo-Nazi past. Along with the usual caseload of sex crimes, hate crimes and vulnerable youths, there’s also a serial rapist with a predilection for assaulting his victims with their most treasured possessions.

All of this they must juggle with their own preoccupations. DC Nina Tyminski discovers that her husband has been unfaithful in the most hurtful way; PC Larissa ‘Lucky’ Stephenson has a terrible and possibly career-ending secret. These troubles and others open faultlines within the team – and unless they fix the cracks, the fallout could cost one officer her life.

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Cash Me Out by Paul Russell Parker III

A deadly struggle goes on in this criminal heist thriller on Kindle

~What vile act would force you take the law into your own hands?~

Staring out at the sunset. Water ebbing, and flowing over his feet.

John Gabriel Warden finally felt content. He found paradise. Not only did he find paradise, but he bought a house and bar on it. Things couldn’t get any better than this.

That’s what Warden thought. Until he met her. Warden didn’t start out looking for love, but destiny put them on a path towards each other. What she or Warden didn’t know was that his troubled past would be coming back to haunt them.

In this suspenseful tale of vigilante justice; Warden and his friends will be shocked out of their relative calm, and be put on a path of vengeance. Just when they thought that they put their old lives behind them, they will be forced once again to respond with the violence of action.

There is no shying away from it; scores against organized crime will be settled. They will have to see if they can muster enough strength to make it through this deadly struggle in this criminal heist thriller.

Will they be able to wake from this nightmare, or will their dreams that became a reality be forever ruined? They didn’t start this fight, but they are more than ready to finish it.

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