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Follow the author's journey through life from a Central African childhood in the mid 1950's to boarding at a High School in Apartheid South Africa in the early 1960's. From joining the British Police in 1969 and various adventures in Uniform before progressing through to the CID by 1978 and international criminal investigations into Frauds against Airlines during the 1980's. Then explore the world of international criminal investigations with Interpol from 1991 through to the formation of the National Criminal Intelligence Service (NCIS) until its demise in 2006. Be introduced to the world of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Follow the author's journey through life from a Central African childhood in the mid 1950's to boarding at a High School in Apartheid South Africa in the early 1960's. From joining the British Police in 1969 and various adventures in Uniform before progressing through to the CID by 1978 and international criminal investigations into Frauds against Airlines during the 1980's. Then explore the world of international criminal investigations with Interpol from 1991 through to the formation of the National Criminal Intelligence Service (NCIS) until its demise in 2006. Be introduced to the world of the Serious & Organized Crime Agency (SOCA) and the many trials and tribulations which followed. Finally retirement in 2011 followed by the revelations of a personal unforeseen bombshell that has changed the dynamics of the author's life. This autobiography provides a clear " warts and all " account of the author's professional and private life, so fasten your seatbelts and enjoy the trip.
Autorenporträt
John Lloyd has collaborated with Phil Jones to write his life story. Phil is a broadcast journalist and lecturer who presented a daily global sports show for CNN in the United States for almost eight years, covered Wimbledon for more than two decades and spent 11 years as the BBC's trackside athletics reporter, including the famous 'Super Saturday' at London 2012. Phil has presented and reported at eight Olympic Games and the football World Cup.