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The Seventh Nick Sharman Thriller Life as a private detective has
proved too much for Nick Sharman, and when a chance run-in with a
couple of young thugs secures him a job as a part-time barman, it
looks as if he's found a promising new occupation. Unfortunately
the drug squad has other plans. With two coppers slaughtered in as
many weeks, Sharman finds himself being coerced into helping track
down the killers. All too soon he is working alongside a
pony-tailed Detective Sergeant with unexpected sexual tastes, and
consorting even more closely with a beautiful high-class whore who
likes to be spanked... never mind some dangerously unpredictable
big-spending villains. The perils of playing pig-in-the-middle
certainly add excitement to life, but Sharman is now mixing with
some very bad company, and even he cannot predict the scale of the
bloodbath that will follow.
It's the oldest story in the world: boy meets girl, boy loses girl,
boy gets girl. But when the boy is Nick Sharman, and the girl has a
violent ex-jailbird as an old boyfriend, who promises extreme
retribution on anyone who gets involved with her, it's never going
to be that simple...and both Sharman...and the girl are looking at
a lot of trouble. With a bent brief planning an audacious
multi-million pound robbery with a bunch of heavy duty thugs in
tow, a beautiful sister who's a fast track CID officer, and enough
ordnance to stock the Woolwich Arsenal, the scene is set for a
savage and bloody confrontation under the streets of the City of
London which ends literally explosively, with only one man
standing. And guess who that is. Sharman shows there is life in the
old dog yet, if only just.
Working in a bar has proved too dangerous for Nick Sharman, so he's
back in the private investigation game. His first job, looking for
a lost Highland terrier called Prince, shouldn't be too demanding;
a quick visit to the owner's ex-husband and a mention in the local
newspaper ought to trace it. But Sharman has reckoned without a
skinhead nutter by the name of Eddie Cochran. Then there's the call
from Sunset Radio. Late-night phone-in DJ Peter Day has managed to
upset an unpleasant splinter group, not to mention a paranoid
caller, John from Stockwell; and now his post contains more than
the usual fanmail; nothing explosive however... so far. Sunset
wants Sharman to mind Day - though he's rather concentrate on
Sophia, the secretary with the habit of wearing dresses that cling
to every curve of her body. But even Sharman couldn't ignore the
grisly contents of the next package delivered to the station - or
let the threat of further bloody killings go unanswered...
Sharman's getting married, and down at the nick they're taking bets
on how long it's going to last. His new wife, Dawn (the
ex-stripper), isn't going to settle for little woman status - she's
got her eye on those mean streets. And Sharman's going to need all
the help he can get as he's faced with the little matter of a rock
star twenty years dead who's back and wanting his royalties. . .
Nick Sharman - at last - is living a life of married bliss with his
new partner (and ex-stripper) Dawn. The bad boy has settled down,
and the booze and the drugs and the guns are but a happy memory -
unlike his ex-wife Laura, now married to respectability. Laura's
quite capable of shattering the idyll, but this time it's serious -
their fifteen-year-old daughter Judith, the real love of Sharman's
life, has gone missing. The police are looking, but have no leads.
Laura fears the worst. Sharman still has his own skills. But
Laura's call catapults him back into a world he should have left
behind. And when he decides to right some wrongs in his own way,
domestic bliss becomes a thing of the past - and Sharman, once
again, finds himself playing for keeps.
This fully updated third edition looks at the fundamentals of
mathematics teaching, how to plan lessons and assess learning, and
how to promote an inclusive approach in the classroom. Key new
features include: Updated content reflecting: the 2014 National
Curriculum in England, the Teachers' Standards and revised
requirements for GCSE and A level mathematics Updated 'Evidence
from research' features, highlighting developments in the field An
expanded section on mathematical misconceptions New coverage on
teaching for mastery.
Could it be the end for Sharman? For seven years, ex-cop Nick
Sharman has lived in 'exile' on a Caribbean island with no UK
extradition treaty - his life of luxury funded by the proceeds of a
bank robbery where he was the last man standing. Then a phone call
out of the blue from London changes everything. The voice from the
past belongs to the only woman that he loves, his daughter Judith.
Like father, like daughter, she's a police officer, but the family
resemblance doesn't stop there - Judith is in big trouble with the
law, and has no one to turn to except her father. Returning under
an assumed name to a bleak mid-winter England, Nick finds things
have changed, and so has he. Hes grown older, but perhaps no wiser
and finds his once beloved London moving too fast for him. Vowing
to clear his daughter's name by any means necessary, Sharman finds
himself enmeshed with blackmailers, murderers, the security
services, and Russian gangsters all baying for his blood - until
he, Judith, and his old sparring partner Jack Robber, take on
all-comers in a dramatic finale on the mean streets of the capital.
They had so much on Sharman that he couldn't move without their
say-so. Stuff he'd done for himself, and things he'd done for them,
too. His name was ruined on both sides of the fence. So they came
up with one more job, the big one. When he found out they'd snared
him in a honey trap, he was ready to kill...
Nick Sharman's daughter Judith has returned to Scotland and nothing
will tempt him back into the business again... unless it's Ray
Miller. Miller, a Lottery rollover double-jackpot winner, wants to
find the wife who left him. This should be a simple task for
Sharman, giving him easy money and evidence for Judith that he's
trying to get his life together. When Miller's wife, Sharon, turns
out to be a whore addicted to heroin supplied by her pimp,
Sharman's fate appears to be sealed. The news of Miller's new-found
wealth has brought out south London's worst villains, the most
unpleasant of whom - Adult Baby Albert and Mr Freeze - decide the
best way to get what they want is to use Sharon to prise it from
Miller. And Sharman, the patsy, is primed to take the fall.
The Fifth Nick Sharman Thriller Disliked by Old Bill and villains
alike, South London private eye Nick Sharman attracts trouble like
the proverbial magnet. When businessman James Webb asks Sharman to
find out who murdered his sister, her husband and two young
children, the trail's been cold for over a year; the original
police investigators had found nothing - no clues, no witnesses, no
motive. There isn't much to go on. Besides, Sharman has other
things to occupy him - his relationship with topless model Fiona is
rapidly souring, his best friend Wanda is dying and his ex-wife
leaves him to babysit their eleven-vear-old daughter, Judith. While
Sharman's back is turned things start to hot up - he is followed,
attacked and threatened with a shotgun on a busy road in broad
daylight and the murder victims start to multiply. Then Judith is
kidnaped by a gang of very nasty thugs. And Sharman finally loses
his temper...
The Sixth Nick Sharman Thriller For south London private detective
Nick Sharman too many things have gone wrong lately. So when he's
offered a job up west, with all the luxury of a posh Knightsbridge
hotel chucked in, he doesn't refuse. Multi-million selling LA band
Pandora's Box are in town to complete their latest album. A lot is
riding on it being finished - their reputation and several million
quid at least. But there have been a few strange accidents: some
tapes got wiped, sending a whole lot of work down the drain,
equipment's gone wrong or missing. And now one of the band is in
hospital - spiked with something very deadly indeed. What Pandora's
Box don't want is a bunch of London cops tramping around upsetting
their creative flow, so they're relying on Sharman to stop the
madman responsible who's proving more dangerous and imaginative
with each attack. With the money he's offered and room service
providing anything he orders, not to mention the allure of the mad,
bad and beautiful lead singer Ninotchka, Sharman would be stupid to
refuse the job - wouldn't he...?
In this shamelessly personal view of the 101 Best TV Crime Series,
Mark Timlin has taken the straightforward approach of including any
crime show that he's enjoyed since he was small. Fortunately, given
his great age, that encompasses an enormous range of shows, from
the good, to the bad, to the plain bizarre. Classics range from
Z-Cars, to Hill Street Blues, The Professionals, The Bill and
Callan, but Mark also includes 77 Sunset Strip, Highway Patrol and
Johnny Staccato from the late 50s, the Birmingham-based Gangsters
from the mid-70s and the more recent 55 Degrees North - and of
course lots more. Packed with information and curious facts, there
is nostalgia aplenty, sharp opinions and probably much to disagree
with and dispute - and of course, that's the point - amuse your
friends, irritate your enemies and enter into the debate - this
book is the perfect jumping off point for sorting out your own
personal Top Ten.
The First Nick Sharman Thriller Nick Sharman is nobody's favourite
person. Ex-cop, ex-doper, invalided out of the Met after a stray
bullet in the foot saved him from an investigation into the missing
evidence from a drugs haul. The cops don't like him. The villains
don't like him. Sharman is unemployable. So he's hired himself an
office and set up shop as a private investigator in his south
London patch. Divorces and debt-collecting were what he expected.
What he gets is Patsy Bright, young, pretty and missing. Her father
wants her back. She's a good girl, a model, and only a little bit
into drugs. With Sharman's connections it should be a piece of
cake. Only when he comes to with a split head, a pocketful of
planted heroin, a dead girl and two policemen acting on a tip-off,
does Sharman realise this case is different. And serious. And
personal.
A recently-discovered, long-lost novel and short stories from the
90s featuring private eye Nick Sharman Follow Sharman as he patrols
his seedily glamorous South London beat, with its cast of villains,
eccentrics, misfits and losers. A magnet for trouble, even when he
is on holiday in the country, he has a habit of inadvertently
ending up on the wrong side of the law and at the wrong end of a
shotgun. In this high-risk world, people are seldom what they seem
and nothing can be taken for granted.
The Fourth Nick Sharman Thriller Nick Sharman is in traction,
hospitalised for four months, and desperate for a distraction. Then
Fiona arrives - a topless model for the tabloids who bullies him
into convalescing in her flat in Camberwell... After his last
disaster-ridden case, Sharman has promised himself a quiet life.
What he gets - almost the minute his leg is out of the plaster - is
more trouble. Emerald Watkins, king of a black south London 'firm',
has received a tip-off that he's about to be arrested after a large
stash of cocaine is found in one of his lock-ups. He wants Sharman
to help his nephew Teddy find out who's stitched him up. As Sharman
roams the urban mayhem of South London in search of his mystery
man, he is in turn bribed, shot at and set up for a particularly
gruesome murder... All in a night's work.
Family trouble! Growing old quietly was never really an option for
Nick Sharman. When he takes on a job for a prosperous Manchester
businessman looking for his runaway teenage daughter, Meena, he
should, perhaps, have known better. He finds himself in a race
against time to save he girl from the kind of trouble that gives
families a bad name. Trying to do the right thing, Nick swaps sides
and ends up starring in his own version of a Straw Dogs shoot out
with family and friends, where nobody comes out the winner.
Harry Stonehouse had been a cop, a good one - and straight, unlike
Nick Sharman. After taking early retirement he'd landed a job at a
security firm. Now he's dead, and his wife wants Nick to find out
who killed him and why. Nick's been taking a close look at hell
recently and doesn't care too much about anything beyond the next
Jack Daniel's. But Harry had been a friend, and Nick had screwed
his wife and he feels sorry for her. Big mistake. In an unlikely
partnership with ex-DI Robber, escaping from resentful retirement
at his sister's, Sharman sets off in pursuit - and finds himself
swept along in the deadly aftermath of a GBP20 million heist. And
with that much money at stake, betrayal, double-crossing and murder
are just for starters...
When a police officer's daughter was found raped and murdered,
Sailor Grant, the local nonce, was sent down. Sharman always had
his doubts, but that part of his life is over. Now, Sailor is out
of prison and keeps phoning Sharman to help him get justice, but
Nick wants to be left alone. When Sailor is found dead and Sharman
is half beaten to death by the local coppers, Nick realises that he
must find the truth about the events from his past before those
close to him are killed.
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