Cet auteur explore les transformations dramatiques de la vie quotidienne provoquées par la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Il examine comment des gens ordinaires, y compris des membres de sa propre famille, se sont retrouvés dans une lutte pour la survie. Ses romans policiers, se déroulant dans ce contexte tumultueux, offrent des récits captivants qui saisissent la rudesse du Londres en temps de guerre. Avec une passion pour la création d'histoires divertissantes, l'auteur révèle la résilience humaine face à des circonstances extrêmes.
When a pacifist is found murdered, questions are raised: why did the man have
a loaded revolver? Did he have enemies? As DI Jago digs deep into the man's
past, it seems like more than one person might have had a motive for murder.
During an air raid, the body of a young woman is found, strangled. DI Jago
suspects that she had a secret and was mixed up in an underworld of criminal
activity.
November 1940. As dawn begins to break, blackout regulations are rendered pointless by a car burning fiercely near the Regent's Canal in Camden Town, north London. In the burnt-out vehicle police find the charred remains of a body. The victim is Les Latham, a commercial traveller for the Baring and Sons confectionery company. He liked to be known as Lucky Les, but it seems his luck has finally run out.Detective Inspector John Jago discovers a mysterious photograph and some suspicious-looking petrol ration books among Latham's belongings. These lead him off on a murky trail of deceit, corruption and murder. It seems that the Blitz Detective will have to make his own luck to bring to light an unexpected killer.
Among the debris of the night raid, the body of a young woman is found. She
has been strangled. As D.I. Jago investigates, he discovers a web of
deception, betrayal and romance.
On the first night of the Blitz, the body of local Justice of the Peace
Charles Villiers is found in the back of a van, but a bomb destroys the
evidence. As DI Jago does some investigations, it appears that many people may
have wanted Villiers dead.
Armistice Day 1940. A young man, Terry Watson, has been found in a back-yard
Anderson shelter, battered about the head, and with two white poppies in his
pocket and it will take all Jago and his assistant DC Craddock skills to
uncover the truth behind the pacifist's brutal death.
Set against the backdrop of wartime London, this gripping murder mystery unfolds as tension and intrigue permeate the city. The narrative weaves together suspenseful elements and compelling characters, drawing readers into a world where danger lurks around every corner. As the investigation deepens, secrets are revealed, and the stakes rise, creating a captivating atmosphere that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.
December, 1940. Christmas is coming, but the season of goodwill is overshadowed by the death and destruction of the Blitz. In London's Covent Garden, where the glamour of theatreland rubs shoulders with the bustle of the capital's biggest fruit and vegetable market, the war has closed the theatres and ruined the market trade. When a daylight air raid hits the Prince Albert Theatre in Drury Lane, rescuers find a man dying in the wreckage. But it wasn't the bomb that's ending his life - he's been stabbed, and with his dying breath he whispers what sounds like a fragmented confession. As Detective Inspector John Jago begins to investigate, there's an underlying question he must grapple with: was the murdered man himself a killer?