
Two Books in One: Blood and Intoxication Blood of the Innocents Following the high adrenalin investigations of a young policeman and his rather flamboyant associates...the truth is rarely as it seems. 1990: With the tentacles of evil spreading once more across Europe, Britain is recovering from previous attacks, the population beginning to experience a rising drugs scene with far more powerful intoxicating chemicals and highly organised gangs across the capital. Now with the Specialist Crimes Unit based in Shepherds Bush to the west of London, the two investigators were originally destined for deep undercover work in their fledgling department, the Metropolitan Police now seeming reluctant to commit the men to dangerous work due to any potential publicity. With their rather brusque commander, Chief Inspector Larsen attempting to find any work for the pair that will bring results and personal prestige, they now complement existing police operations, utilising their firearms training to gain work. But there will not be long to wait...ultimate danger is once again beginning to emerge in London, another deviously cunning plan to bring the United Kingdom to its knees in the eyes of the world. With the fall of the Berlin wall, the dark terrorist organisation has experienced a surge in recruits from eastern Europe, the belief that communism was finally collapsing. Highly trained assassins and mercenaries from behind the iron curtain are now no longer required in emerging democracies, individuals desperate to serve a polluted cause and drawn to the far right wing outfit, a possible rekindling of a past historical horror, but now in London. Something is stirring within their ranks, the evil organisation beginning to flex its muscles and eliminate any opposing gangs across the continent, organised crime becoming a lucrative trade and business. With the disposal of any authority figures that show any disapproving interest in the blossoming organisat
Page Count:
574
Publication Date:
2017-09-07
ISBN-10:
1976094232
ISBN-13:
9781976094231
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