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September 1940 is finally drawing to a close. With London having
endured the Blitz for nearly a month, people are calling for
vengeance: Britain should retaliate even harder with their own
bombing campaign in enemy territory. But once again the night
heralds more destruction. At Custom House, anxious residents
dutifully head to the nearest public air-raid shelter as the
warning siren wails. When dawn brings the all-clear people
disperse, but one man remains - he's dead, stabbed through the
heart. As Detective Inspector John Jago begins his investigation,
he discovers that the victim was one of a minority - a pacifist.
But why, then, was he carrying a loaded revolver in his pocket?
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?
Armistice Day, 1940. The nation remembers the Great War while a new
and harrowing conflict rumbles on. The Blitz Detective, John Jago,
must set aside his own painful memories to investigate a suspicious
death in Pimlico, south-west London. The body of a young man has
been discovered in an Anderson shelter, with two white poppies in
his pocket. As the investigation progresses, Jago and his
assistant, DC Cradock, find themselves knee-deep in Pimlico's shady
underworld and connections with Mosley's fascist party. It will
take all their skills to uncover the truth behind the young man's
brutal death.
November 1940. Darkness descends and another anxious night begins
for those tasked with guarding the industrial heartland of London
from enemy attack. As a policeman patrols the Royal Albert Dock,
something catches his eye - a man is sprawled awkwardly across a
nearby barge, a dagger lodged in his back. Detective Inspector John
Jago of West Ham CID discovers the victim was a dock worker by day
and a Home Guard volunteer by night - and there are things even his
wife doesn't know about his past. As the investigation unfolds,
Jago uncovers a widening circle of secrets ranging across family
tensions, the last war and a far-flung corner of the British
Empire.
As dawn breaks on a chilly morning in November 1940, a car is found
ablaze in an abandoned builder's yard a stone's throw from 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 Barings confectionery
company. He liked to be known as Lucky Les, but it seems his luck
has finally run out. DI John Jago discovers among Latham's
belongings a mysterious photograph and some suspicious-looking
petrol ration books that set Jago off on a murky trail of deceit,
corruption and murder.
First Published as Fifth Column. September, 1940. As the Blitz
takes its nightly toll on London and Hitler prepares his invasion
fleet just across the Channel in occupied France, Britain is full
of talk about enemy agents. Suspicion is at an all time high and no
one is sure who can be trusted. In Canning Town, rescue workers are
unsettled when they return to a damaged street and discover a body
that shouldn't be there. When closer examination of the corpse
reveals death by strangling, Detective Inspector John Jago is
called upon to investigate. But few seem to really care about the
woman's death - not even her family. As Jago digs deeper he starts
to uncover a trail of deception, betrayal, and romantic
entanglements.
First published as Direct Hit Saturday 7th September, 1940. The sun
is shining, and in the midst of the good weather Londoners could be
mistaken for forgetting their country was at war - until the
familiar wail of the air-raid sirens heralds an enemy attack. The
Blitz has started, and normal life has abruptly ended - but crime
has not. That night a man's body is discovered in an unmarked van
in the back streets of West Ham. When Detective Inspector John Jago
is called to the scene, he recognises the victim: local Justice of
the Peace, Charles Villiers. The death looks suspicious, but then a
German bomb obliterates all evidence. War or no war, murder is
still murder, and it's Jago's job to find the truth.
As dawn breaks on a chilly morning in November 1940, a car is found
ablaze in an abandoned builder's yard a stone's throw from 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 Barings confectionery
company. He liked to be known as Lucky Les, but it seems his luck
has finally run out. DI John Jago discovers among Latham's
belongings a mysterious photograph and some suspicious-looking
petrol ration books that set Jago off on a murky trail of deceit,
corruption and murder.
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?
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