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Due Diligence
Seven years ago, Nick’s sister was paralyzed by a hit-and-run driver. His fierce love for her made him agree to end her agonizing pain with a heroin overdose. Now Nick’s out of prison. All he wants is to put his life back together. But it’s not long before Nick finds himself in trouble with the police again. Nick goes to meet his boss at home. But he finds him with his head cut off . . . And now Nick’s the prime suspect.
Collateral Damage
Nick Shannon has the perfect experience for a job in the Fraud Squad. But the cases he’s given are about as stimulating as watching paint dry in a dark room. But now things are about to explode. Nick is questioning Martin Redmond, an alleged small-time fraudster. But it turns out that Martin’s crimes weren’t so petty after all. Nick can’t even trust his own colleagues, so he decides to go it alone. Is that the decision that will finally get him killed?
False Profits
Nick is investigating an insurance company who are ripping off their customers. Then the lifeless body of David, one of the company directors, is found in the company car park late one evening by a security guard. Meanwhile Nick’s lover, Arlene, needs his help. She’s caught up in a property scam and wants to use his skills to bring down the conmen responsible. Can Nick scam the scammers? Or will his plan backfire?
The Money Race
A local councillor’s daughter is missing, as well as several hundred thousand pounds of council funds. But who’s responsible? It’s up to Nick Shannon to find out. Her father is certain she’s been abducted, but Nick isn’t so sure. He suspects that if he can trace the money, he will find her. If he follows the money, can he find the girl?
Blue on Blue
When it’s police against the police, it’s a Blue on Blue, and no good ever comes from it. Nick Shannon, fraud investigator, is asked to clear the name of a police officer accused of embezzling a million pounds. Nick digs deep into the murky world of the police and doesn’t like what he finds. He wants justice and nothing will stop him. Except death, and that’s exactly what someone has in mind.
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