Follow the authors journey through life from a Central African
childhood in the mid 1950s to boarding at a High School in Apartheid
South Africa in the early 1960s.
From joining the British Police in 1969 and various adventures
in Uniform before progressing through to the CID by 1978 and
international criminal investigations into Frauds against Airlines
during the 1980s.
Then explore the world of international criminal investigations
with Interpol from 1991 through to the formation of the National
Criminal Intelligence Service (NCIS) until its demise in 2006. Be
introduced to the world of the Serious & Organized Crime Agency
(SOCA) and the many trials and tribulations which followed.
Finally retirement in 2011 followed by the revelations of a
personal unforeseen bombshell that has changed the dynamics
of the authors life.
This autobiography provides a clear warts and all account of
the authors professional and private life, so fasten your seatbelts
and enjoy the trip.
About the author
Born in England he moved to Northern Rhodesia in Colonial
Central Africa in 1955 where he enjoyed many adventures in his
new environment. In 1961 he was sent on a four day train journey
to a private boarding school in apartheid South Africa. In 1966 he
attended college in England after which he joined the Sussex Police
in 1969, initially on Uniform Patrol. In 1978 he progressed to the
Criminal Investigations Department and in 1991 he was awarded
a national post at New Scotland Yard in London investigating
international crimes with Interpol. He later joined the National
Criminal Intelligence Service continuing his international criminal
investigations. He then became a member of the Serious and
Organized Crime Agency again investigating international criminal
activity. He retired in 2011 and lives with his wife in Sussex. He has
two sons, one Grand-daughter and one Grandson who live nearby.