It is 2003 and Christopher Pritchard is a Detective Sergeant on Scotland Yard’s world famous murder squad.
A drugs raid on a Bethnal Green council flat triggers a sequence of events that put the seasoned detective’s investigative abilities to the most challenging of tests.
Unless he can solve the perplexing murder of a drug dealer, DS Pritchard must admit his own wrongdoing or watch the prosecution of an innocent colleague. Meanwhile, his complicated private life starts to unravel, as his troubled past catches up with him.
We don’t call them raids is the fifth book from the author and follows on from the critically acclaimed Blue Trilogy and When you wear the blue; cult reads for serving and former law enforcement officers.
Jonathan Cox was a police officer for over thirty years during which time he investigated dozens of London murders.
It is 2003 and Christopher Pritchard is a Detective Sergeant on Scotland Yard’s world famous murder squad.
A drugs raid on a Bethnal Green council flat triggers a sequence of events that put the seasoned detective’s investigative abilities to the most challenging of tests.
Unless he can solve the perplexing murder of a drug dealer, DS Pritchard must admit his own wrongdoing or watch the prosecution of an innocent colleague. Meanwhile, his complicated private life starts to unravel, as his troubled past catches up with him.
We don’t call them raids is the fifth book from the author and follows on from the critically acclaimed Blue Trilogy and When you wear the blue; cult reads for serving and former law enforcement officers.
Jonathan Cox was a police officer for over thirty years during which time he investigated dozens of London murders.