[DI Jake Flannagan 01] • The Theseus Paradox
- Authors
- Videcette, David
- Publisher
- VIDECETTE LIMITED
- Tags
- underground , explosion , bombings , terrorism , no. 30 , scotland yard , jake , islam , fundamentalist , terror , britain , flannagan , islamic , crime , bus , england , fundamentalism , london underground , inspector , conspiracy theory , london , plot , july 2005 , metropolitan police , tube , subway , detective , muslim , thriller , capital , police , 7 , 7 , british , religion , extremism , victim , tavistock square , number 30 (bus) , bus bomb , extremist , terrorist , bomb , murder , 7th july
- ISBN
- 9780993426308
- Date
- 2015-11-12T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.53 MB
- Lang
- en
"I can't tell you the truth, but I can tell you a story..."
How much is fact and how much is fiction, only YOU can decide...
'A chillingly credible tale based on real circumstances.'
'A five-star, explosive finale.'
'Leaves the reader hungry to research this version of events!'
'A believable conspiracy theory with an incredible ring of truth.'
'This fictional thriller holds a lot of water. Do not miss!'
'A powerhouse of a fact-fiction mash-up.'
'A stunning 'big reveal' at the end.'
'Brilliant stuff that smacks you in the face!'
July 2005: in the midst of Operation Theseus, the largest police investigation that the UK has ever known, Detective Inspector Jake Flannagan begins to ask difficult questions that lead to the mysterious disappearance of his girlfriend and his sudden suspension from the Metropolitan Police.
Who masterminded London's summer of terror?
Why can't Flannagan make headway in the sprawling investigation?
Is Jake's absent girlfriend really who she claims to be?
While hunting for the answers to the most complex case in British history, one man will uncover the greatest criminal deception of our time.
Terror, extremism and fear of the unknown,
Sometimes the answer is much closer to home.
The author: David Videcette is a former Scotland Yard investigator who has worked on a wealth of infamous cases, including the 7 July 2005 London bombings. He has twenty years of police and investigative experience as a British detective, specialising in counter-terrorist operations and organised crime. He currently consults on security operations for high-net-worth individuals and is an expert media commentator on crime, terrorism, extremism and the London 7/7 and 21/7 attacks.
David says, 'I can't tell you the truth, but I can tell you a story...'