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Renegade cop Sam Batford's latest undercover assignment puts him between a rock and a hard place... An armed gang is robbing cash vans in North London, and DS Batford's bosses want his help catching them red-handed. That's not all that they want. Convinced he is corrupt, Superintendent Klara Winter is looking to catch him with his hand in the cookie jar. But Batford's immediate danger is being found out by the ruthless mob he has infiltrated. They are packing and not afraid to open fire. Used to bending the rules to protect his life, will he use the chance to go clean, or take a step too far…mehr

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Renegade cop Sam Batford's latest undercover assignment puts him between a rock and a hard place... An armed gang is robbing cash vans in North London, and DS Batford's bosses want his help catching them red-handed. That's not all that they want. Convinced he is corrupt, Superintendent Klara Winter is looking to catch him with his hand in the cookie jar. But Batford's immediate danger is being found out by the ruthless mob he has infiltrated. They are packing and not afraid to open fire. Used to bending the rules to protect his life, will he use the chance to go clean, or take a step too far and cross the Rubicon? LINES CROSSED is the third book in the DS Sam Batford undercover investigations series. The first two books, CRIMINAL JUSTICE and STATUS DRIFT, are also available.
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Ian spent twenty-seven years in the Metropolitan police, the majority as a Detective Sergeant within the Specialist Operations Command. He specialised in child protection and was part of a Major Investigation Team that targeted abusers and investigated the murder of children.His last seven years were spent in the Covert Policing Command where he managed a specialist covert unit dedicated to the detection and disruption of organised criminal networks across London and the UK.Ian had to retire three years early from the police due to a diagnosis of muscular dystrophy.He lives in Scotland where he divides his time between family, writing, reading and photography.