J.J. Marric Here Creasey-Marric studies a British general-election campaign, fascinating in its similarities and contrasts to our own, and examines especially its police aspects -- the protection of candidates (from burglars among other things), the dangerous activities of extremists of right and left (which go so far as the theft of an atomic device) -- and the regular police problems, which persist no matter what the electoral situation.
Genres:
MysteryFictionCrime
192 Pages