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Roger Standing CBE, education adviser to the Prime Minister, and friend of the Chief Constable, is dead. Was it a mugging gone wrong or will the killer strike again? Why has MI5 ransacked his apartment, and set out to disrupt the investigation? And why are the widow and her son taking the news so calmly? Under pressure to get results fast, against the backdrop of the Labour Party Conference in Manchester, Tom Caton and his team set out to find the answers.This is the second in the DCI Tom Caton series, and sequel to The Cleansing.

Produktbeschreibung
Roger Standing CBE, education adviser to the Prime Minister, and friend of the Chief Constable, is dead. Was it a mugging gone wrong or will the killer strike again? Why has MI5 ransacked his apartment, and set out to disrupt the investigation? And why are the widow and her son taking the news so calmly? Under pressure to get results fast, against the backdrop of the Labour Party Conference in Manchester, Tom Caton and his team set out to find the answers.This is the second in the DCI Tom Caton series, and sequel to The Cleansing.
Autorenporträt
Bill Rogers has, to date, written twelve novels in the DCI Tom Caton Manchester Crime Thriller series. And four books in the National Crime Agency SI Joanne Stuart series. A Trace of Blood reached the semi-final of the Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award, is set in Manchester New Hampshire, Kerry in Ireland, and Manchester England. In 2011 Bill received the ePublishing Consortium's Writer's Award for The Cleansing , which was also shortlisted for the LongBarn Books Debut Novel Award. All of his books have featured in the Amazon Kindle top Ten Bestsellers in the British Crime Fiction category. Backwash was a top fifty Bestseller in all categories. He has also written an anthology of short Crime Stories, An adventure/coming of age novel for young adults and adults alike, a book of walks in Manchester based on his novels, and a historical biography based on two diaries, with all proceeds to the Motor Neurone Disease Association.For eighteen years he worked for the Manchester City Council Education Department Inspectorate. During that time he appeared for seven years with Tony Wilson on the ground breaking Granada/ITV Which Way programme. Shortly after the Commonwealth Games he retired as Principal Inspector and Head of the School Improvement Service. He then worked for 4 days a week as a Lead Facilitator at the National College For School Leadership. On the fifth day, he began the research for his new career as a writer of crime fiction.Born in London, within the sound of Bow Bells, Bill has lived and worked for the past fifty years in Greater Manchester. He comes from four generations of Metropolitan Police Officers - his grandfather was a founder member and head of the Flying Squad - and also draws some of the inspiration for his novels from his work as Education Liaison Officer with the Greater Manchester Police Service.