Description
Revised and updated for this e-edition, Snowman is the pivotal second book in the Cocaine Trilogy when Detective Sergeant Tony Rowley, fresh from his brush with death in book one, the supergrass saga Hunter, sets out again to confront the sinister drugs cartel The Enterprise and discovers the shocking truth behind the cocaine wars.
Prologue:
Three detectives haunted by nightmares from their past.
The Englishman: Scotland Yard DS Tony Rowley, sentenced to death by London gangsters.
The American: DEA agent Jack Monroe reliving flashback horrors from the Vietnam War.
The German: Kriminal Hauptkommisar Rainer Wolfe dogged by memories of the Munich Olympics massacre.
When an undercover policewoman dies in a booby trapped Devon farmhouse, the trio join forces to track down an international drugs cartel bent on flooding Britain with Colombian cocaine. The hunt takes them to Hitler's Eagle's Nest in the Bavarian Alps as police chiefs of three nations scheme to grab the kudos for the biggest drug bust in the history of law enforcement. Ensnared in a web of police politics the detectives set a trap for the drug runners, but when they learn the secret of the Snowman their nightmares suddenly explode with frightening reality.
Winner of a Police Review / Crime Writers Association Award for the best police procedural crime novel, Snowman takes the reader behind the scenes of undercover police operations drawing on the author's thirty years insider experience of criminal investigation.
“A super tale, full of twists and turns, action and surprises and with the clear tone of total reality,” Derek Lean, Western Morning News.