Police incompetence, witness intimidation, expensive lawyers. There are many reasons the guilty walk free of court. For Operation WetFish, a legal and entirely unorthodox department of the London police, the courts never have the final say. Frame-ups, alerting rival gangs or simply making the bad guys disappear … Operation WetFish employs a variety of methods to clean up the mistakes of the courts. Jeremiah lives for the thrill of making the streets safe. But Jeremiah has other things on his mind. He’s stronger, faster, more agile than ordinary human beings; he can focus his mind to alter people’s perceptions, can establish command over nature’s baser creatures. And he has an insatiable appetite for human blood. Having made an alliance with Josephine Dalton against his own DCI, Jeremiah is set upon by a new player – a hit man named Joseph Stryker. Jeremiah’s investigation into Stryker leads him back to both Dalton and the DCI. Not knowing who to trust, he is forced to face the terrible possibility that both his allies have hired the same man to kill him.
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- Release Date 02/03/2019
- Author Adam Carter
- Language English
- Company Independently published
- Weight 5.8 ounces
- Dimensions 4.1 x 0.36 x 6.8 inches
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