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When Jim Bent leaves London's Metropolitan Police force to embark on a career as a Private Detective, he never realized that Hell would soon come knocking. Bent's goal was to help find lost husbands and wives and to, perhaps, catch the occasional discreet love affair. When he sets up shop in the seediest patch of town, that he knows too well, he is drawn into the world of pimps, the girls who work for them, and the sadistic minded brutes they employ. When his first client wants him to find her missing husband, he is shocked to find the man hanging in his own garage. Jim's dreams of a quiet,…mehr

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When Jim Bent leaves London's Metropolitan Police force to embark on a career as a Private Detective, he never realized that Hell would soon come knocking. Bent's goal was to help find lost husbands and wives and to, perhaps, catch the occasional discreet love affair. When he sets up shop in the seediest patch of town, that he knows too well, he is drawn into the world of pimps, the girls who work for them, and the sadistic minded brutes they employ. When his first client wants him to find her missing husband, he is shocked to find the man hanging in his own garage. Jim's dreams of a quiet, less dramatic life, take a sudden turn, and he is thrust into a nightmare of violence and death.
Autorenporträt
Author Robert James Bridge began writing many years ago, mainly because he has an imagination that tends to take him into a sort of dreamworld. At eighty-two years old, he still writes to this day, simply because he loves what he does, even if it pays very little. Bridge lives with his long-suffering wife, who has recently been given all clear from cancer. He indicates she is long-suffering because she has helped him to continue to write and given him the inspiration to carry on writing. Bridge and his wife, Mildred, live on the South Coast of the United Kingdom, five minutes from the seaside.