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A small-town stickup explodes into the big-time street battle that gets Jim Grant exiled to the States. Jim Grant is one of the best cops in Yorkshire but the tactics that earn respect from his fellow officers draw the scrutiny of the brass. When a Discipline and Complaints inspector feels he's gone too far Grant is placed on suspension. Stopping at an all-night diner to flirt with his favorite waitress helps ease his mind-until a couple of goons with baseball bats show up. Never one to leave a damsel in distress, Grant takes matters into his own hands. And it all goes downhill from there.…mehr

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A small-town stickup explodes into the big-time street battle that gets Jim Grant exiled to the States. Jim Grant is one of the best cops in Yorkshire but the tactics that earn respect from his fellow officers draw the scrutiny of the brass. When a Discipline and Complaints inspector feels he's gone too far Grant is placed on suspension. Stopping at an all-night diner to flirt with his favorite waitress helps ease his mind-until a couple of goons with baseball bats show up. Never one to leave a damsel in distress, Grant takes matters into his own hands. And it all goes downhill from there. Praise for SNAKE PASS: "Campbell's gritty noir style and hard-hitting action scenes mix well with Grant's dry wit, making this fourth series installment a rollicking good time." ¿Library Journal "Crackerjack entertainment: taut, gritty and full of devilish twists." ¿Kirkus Reviews
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Ex Army, retired cop and former Scenes Of Crime Officer. Colin Campbell is the author of British crime novels, Blue Knight White Cross, and Northern Ex, and US thrillers Jamaica Plain, Final Cut, and Shelter Cove. His Jim Grant thrillers bring a rogue Yorkshire cop to America, and his Vince McNulty novels bring a Yorkshire ex-cop to Hollywood. He has also written several children's books, that his daughter read first, about troubled youths seeking redemption.