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Dennis Marks thought he had seen it all. That was before Solomon Goldblum crossed his path - after that, things were
never the same again. The trauma which the old Jew had inflicted upon him had
brought about a near psychological collapse. That the DCI had been able to
conceal the fragility of his mental state from the shrink whom the Met had
forced him to see had been down to his sheer determination. Now, all of that
effort was about to be challenged by one of the most daunting figures at New
Scotland Yard - Superintendent Eric Staines. The Independent Police Complaints
Commission were about to take Marks' life apart, professionally and personally,
and Staines, as one of its fiercest inquisitors, was not a man inclined to show
mercy. A month was all that the DCI had to prove his innocence of a range of
charges dating back to his days as a detective sergeant. A career spent putting
away the dregs of London's criminal world was to hang in the balance, and he
was, he believed, for the first time...alone.
Bio:
Neal James began writing in 2007 when a series of short stories found favour on
a number of international writing sites. Since then, he has released three
novels and an anthology of short stories. 'Full Marks', his fifth book in as
many years, is a crime novel and a product of a vivid imagination set against a
backdrop of exposes dating back to the mid-1970s. 'Two Little Dicky Birds', his
2010 release, was a finalist in the prestigious Peoples Book prize of 2012. He
is a member of the Crime Writers' Association, and regular contributor to local
newspaper features. Details of his writing can be seen on his website
www.nealjames.webs.com As an accountant for over three decades, he has drawn on
his background to provide an insight into much of the substance required in the
creation of his writing to date. He lives in Derbyshire with his wife and
family.
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