In his latest thrilling book, much published crime author Dick Kirby
draws on his fast moving policing service, much of which was with
Scotland Yard's Serious Crime Squad and the Flying Squad. As if that was
not enough he brings in accounts of fellow coppers during the final
decades of the 20th century to add a fresh dimension.
It quickly becomes clear to the reader that Kirby and his colleagues
practiced their art in a markedly different style than that prevailing
today. Corners were cut, regulations ignored and pettifogging rules
trampled on in the wider public interest of bringing criminals to
justice and preserving law and order. Above all the best senior
detectives led fearlessly.
Kirby describes front line policing where the public came first and the
criminals a poor second. There are great stories of arrests, ambushes,
fights and meeting informants in unlikely places.
Eyebrows may be raised at the book's contents but many will feel that
there is no place in the fight against serious crime for 'woke-ness' and
political correctness and regret the passing of no-nonsense law
enforcement.