[C.I.D. Room 04] • Guilt Without Proof

[C.I.D. Room 04] • Guilt Without Proof
Authors
Jeffries, Roderic
Publisher
Endeavour Press
Tags
mystery
Date
2016-09-21T00:00:00+00:00
Size
0.35 MB
Lang
en
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The hijacking of a lorry filled with whiskey. A body discovered within a burnt-out cellar. Are they connected?

Detective Inspector Fusil believes they are.

All he requires now is some evidence. But that's easier said than done.

Sending his already over-worked team out into the field, Fusil is under strong scrutiny from his superiors.

Politics prevent him from chasing his biggest lead too closely.

His budget prevents him from spending too much time searching for new leads.

Gut instinct points him in the direction of Findren and Sharman, two local wine sellers that have establishments large enough to handle the whiskey heist.

But can he prove that either of them were involved?

Ordered by his chief inspector to move on from those two and search elsewhere for suspects, Fusil is fast running out of evidence to catch the criminals.

Unless he breaks the rules…

Putting his career on the line, he disregards orders in search of the truth.

Can he catch the perpetrators before his insubordination is discovered?

Frustrations mount as he finally identifies the criminal.

But without proof, how can he get a conviction?

Guilt Without Proof is a brilliantly written crime novel, full of twists that will keep you hooked right until the very end.

Roderic Jeffries was born in London in 1926 and was educated at Harrow View House Preparatory School and the Department of Navigation, University of Southampton. In 1943, he joined the New Zealand Shipping Company as an apprentice and sailed to Australia and New Zealand, but later transferred to the Union Castle Company in order to visit a different part of the world. He returned to England in 1949 where he was admitted to the Honourable Society of Gray's Inn and read for the Bar at the same time as he began to write. He was called to the Bar in 1953, and after one year's pupilage, practiced law for a few terms during which time there to write full time. His first book, a sea story for juveniles, was published in 1950.