It’s the 1970s, and the boys in blue are preparing for the mother of all riots. The National Front is wreaking havoc north of Manchester, and Detective Chief Inspector Dan Harrison needs to pull off something special if his boys are to retain control. As the picket lines form and the two sides square up for battle, a rare moment of inspiration strikes—could the hit movie Zulu provide an ingenious way out of mayhem? Or has the DCI finally lost his mind?
Review"A kaleidoscope of unbridled moral mayhem. [Charlie Owen] narrates with a genuinely deft, distinctly nonregulation-issue wit." —Daily Telegraph
About the AuthorCharlie Owen enjoyed a 30-year career as a policeman. He is the author of Horse's Arse, Foxtrot Oscar, and Bravo Jubilee.