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#4 in a series of Glasgow police procedurals with the officers of P Division.
"The Post Office Raid was a criminal's dream - and a policeman's nightmare. The robbers were a superbly professional team, the job went like clockwork, and the police had virtually nothing to go on.
But with big money at stake, the officers at P Division knew they would be working a twenty-six hour day until they cracked the case. Their only clue ws related to an unsolved mystery already two years old..." - jacket notes.
Good suspense, interesting local background, a memorable thriller.
"The Post Office Raid was a criminal's dream - and a policeman's nightmare. The robbers were a superbly professional team, the job went like clockwork, and the police had virtually nothing to go on.
But with big money at stake, the officers at P Division knew they would be working a twenty-six hour day until they cracked the case. Their only clue ws related to an unsolved mystery already two years old..." - jacket notes.
Good suspense, interesting local background, a memorable thriller.
3419. Big Money, by Peter Turnbull (read Mar 11, 2001) This is a "police procedural" and a quick read. Somehow the book did not seem very important, or particularly entrancing. It is laid in Glasgow, Scotland, and is the second Turnbull book I've read. That I will read another is doubtful.
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