Let The Bones Be Charred

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by Andy Maslen


  posh – upscale (in case of newspapers, “serious” broadsheets as opposed to tabloids)

  ructions – trouble, complaints, shit hitting fan

  SC&O – Specialist Crime & Operations, unit within the Metropolitan Police Service responsible for dealing with all serious crime in London

  SC&O19 – specialist firearms command

  screw – prison officer

  SIO – senior investigating officer

  Special Brew – super-strength lager (9% alcohol by volume) brewed by Carlsberg, AKA “tramp juice”

  tags – simple graffiti, usually a set of initials or a nickname

  toe-rag – despicable or worthless person

  topped – killed

  tweaking – obsessive repetition of simple act like scratching face, common to methamphetamine addicts

  UDT – unarmed defence (or defensive) tactics

  villains – criminals

  witness nobbling – threatening or blackmailing witnesses of crimes into not testifying

  WPC – woman police constable

  Acknowledgments

  Many people helped me make this book as good as I could manage. In the order they worked their magic, they are:

  The serving and former coppers, Andy Booth, Ross Coombs, Jen Gibbons, Simon Harradine, Sean Memory, Trevor Morgan and Chris Saunby.

  Andrew Cochrane of Ellis Ropes Ltd. for talking me through the intricacies of bell-rope manufacture.

  Elle Graham-Dixon for allowing me to borrow (and mess around with) the name of her supper club, Good Girls Eat Dinner.

  My first readers, Sandy Wallace, who often sees and explains to me things I was only dimly aware of doing, and Simon Alfonso, my sternest critic.

  My “sniper spotters”: OJ “Yard Boy” Audet, Ann Finn, Yvonne Henderson, Vanessa Knowles, Nina Rip and Bill Wilson. My cover designer, Nick Castle. My editor, Nicky Lovick. And my proofreader, Liz Ward.

  I also want to thank my wife Jo and my sons, Rory and Jacob, who are supportive, patient and forgiving as I run gory criminal scenarios past them at the dinner table.

  Andy Maslen, 2019

  Copyright

  © 2019 Sunfish Ltd

  Published by Tyton Press, an imprint of Sunfish Ltd, PO Box 2107, Salisbury SP2 2BW: 0844 502 2061

  The right of Andy Maslen to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted by him in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.

  All rights reserved

  No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the copyright owner. Requests for permission should be addressed to the publisher.

  This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events and incidents are either the products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.

  Cover illustration copyright © Cover design by Nick Castle

  Author photograph for the print edition © Kin Ho

  Edited by Nicola Lovick

  Also by Andy Maslen

  The Gabriel Wolfe series

  Trigger Point

  Reversal of Fortune (short story)

  Blind Impact

  Condor

  First Casualty

  Fury

  Rattlesnake

  Minefield (novella)

  No Further

  Torpedo

  Three Kingdoms (coming soon)

  The DI Stella Cole series

  Hit and Run

  Hit Back Harder

  Hit and Done

  Other fiction

  Blood Loss - a Vampire Story

  Non-fiction

  Persuasive Copywriting

  Write to Sell

  100 Great Copywriting Ideas

  The Copywriting Sourcebook

  Write Copy, Make Money

  About the Author

  Andy Maslen was born in Nottingham, in the UK, home of legendary bowman Robin Hood. Andy once won a medal for archery, although he has never been locked up by the sheriff.

  He has worked in a record shop, as a barman, as a door-to-door DIY products salesman and a cook in an Italian restaurant.

  As well as the Stella Cole and Gabriel Wolfe thrillers, Andy has published five works of non-fiction, on copywriting and freelancing, with Marshall Cavendish and Kogan Page. They are all available online and in bookshops.

  He lives in Wiltshire with his wife, two sons and a whippet named Merlin.

  Afterword

  To keep up to date with news from Andy, join his Readers’ Group at www.andymaslen.com.

  Email Andy at [email protected].

  Join Andy’s Facebook group, The Wolfe Pack.

 

 

 


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