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Blue Knight, White Cross

by Colin Campbell
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Synopsis

A gripping thriller from a former policeman - The Blue Knights are ‘Black & Decker’, aka Steve Decker and Dave Black: 'the blunt instrument of modern day policing'. White Cross is the rough Yorkshire estate where they are set upon by a pavement-stone wielding attacker. Decker is rushed to hospital where, as he fights for his life, he struggles to reconstruct the chilling series of events . . .

Publishers Weekly

At the start of this routine police procedural from British author Campbell (Through the Ruins of Midnight), Yorkshire Det. Constable Steve Decker lies in critical condition in a hospital after being bludgeoned by an unknown assailant. Decker and his partner, Dave Black (much is made to little purpose of “Black and Decker,” as in the power tool company), were ambushed while searching for a reckless driver at White Cross, a tough council estate. As Decker drifts in and out of consciousness, he tries to piece together the details of the fateful encounter and identify the person who tried to kill him. Despite a final twist, the plot never generates the kind of suspense found in a similarly themed work like the classic noir film D.O.A., nor do the characters emerge as more than stock types. Readers interested in gritty portrayals of modern British policing will find Ian Rankin's Inspector Rebus novels more satisfying. (Dec.)

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 2010
Publisher
Severn House Publishers
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781847511737

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