The sheer array often causes visitors to lose sight of the fact that a unique story awaits discovery with each and every granite stone or iron tablet on the field. Some of the more obscure memorials lie well off the worn pathways of the Park Service driving tour, and receive infrequent visitation. Others remain hidden in plain sight. Bestselling author Jeffrey Archer returns with the second book in his William Warwick historical crime fiction series, Hidden in Plain Sight. Following the failed attempt to put his nemesis, expert art thief Miles Faulkner, behind bars, William Warwick has been promoted to Detective Sergeant and now has a whole new focus: drugs.
As his new crime novel appears, we asked Jeffrey Archer and publisher Jeremy Trevathan to talk to Crime Time about Hidden in Plain Sight…
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Jeremy Trevathan: Jeffrey Archer introduced William Warwick to his readers in 2019 with the words: ‘This is not a detective story, this is a story about a detective.’ That was in Nothing Ventured, the first novel of the William Warwick series.
As with Jeffrey’s best-selling Clifton Chronicles, the Warwick novels tell the story of a man, a family, and an era in the way only Jeffrey can, but in this case he is also a detective who will battle throughout his career against a powerful criminal nemesis. Warwick had wanted to be a detective from childhood and, much to his family’s dismay, rather than become a barrister like his father, Sir Julian Warwick QC, and his sister Grace, he joined London’s Metropolitan Police Force. Each volume in the series takes Warwick into different specialty areas of crime-solving, as he is serially promoted through the service. In Nothing Ventured the fledgling detective solves an art heist as part of Scotland Yard’s Art & Antiques squad. In Hidden in Plain Sight, out now, Warwick has been promoted to Detective Sergeant and he, along with the rest of his team, have been reassigned to the Drugs Squad. They are immediately tasked with apprehending a notorious drug dealer, who operates his extensive network out of South London.
A particular authenticity to the police proceedings is apparent and is no doubt the result of the advisory role of Michelle Roycroft, a former member of the Metropolitan Police’s infamous Special Patrol Group and now a private investigator. As Jeffrey recently asserted ‘Michelle knows what it’s like at the rough end of the police world. She’s dealt with murderers, international drug barons, heroin, crack cocaine, guns – the lot. That’s why I wanted her help’. Trainz simulator download free. They met originally when one of Archer’s paintings had been stolen and the police sent some from their specialist Arts and Antiquities Unit… a Detective Michelle Roycroft.
Archer’s legions of fans will race through each volume, as they follow Warwick’s life through triumph and tragedy… and Jeffrey’s trademark dastardly – and very satisfyingly intricate – plot twists and turns.
And Jeffrey Archer fills us in on the plot….
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Post malone stay mp3 download. William Warwick has been promoted to Detective Sergeant and reassigned to the Drugs Squad. Extract thinapp dat file. At the same time an old enemy, Miles Faulkner, with the help of his lawyer Booth Watson QC, a man who’s only too happy to bend the law to breaking point to get his clients off, has escaped his clutches. William has the double responsibility of tracking down Faulkner, as well as unearthing the man who’s running the drugs market south of the river. But as William and his team close the net around a criminal network unlike any they have ever encountered, it takes all of William’s cunning to devise a means to bring both men to justice, and as Operation Trojan Horse is put into play, one of them gets the better of William, the other he defeats.
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Hidden in Plain Sight is published by Macmillan