A revealing account of child abuse in contemporary Britain from the perspective of a Detective in Child Protection.
Kris Hollington Bücher






Terror Cops
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- 11 Lesestunden
A Metropolitan police officer's thrilling and terrifying account of fighting terrorism
The Interceptor
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Cam Addicott was one of the very few hard-boiled and highly-experienced surveillance operatives to get called up to the secretive and elite Alpha Projects unit - starting with the interception and decoding of their phone calls. Cam soon knew the lives of the people he hunted better than they knew each other.
Corrupt Bodies
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Unthinkable
- 320 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
The book delves into the harrowing events surrounding the 2012 Rochdale sexual abuse case, where nine men were convicted of exploiting vulnerable teenage girls. Award-winning journalist Kris Hollington provides an in-depth exploration of this crime and similar cases, revealing the societal and systemic failures that allowed such abuses to occur. Through investigative reporting, the narrative sheds light on the impact of these crimes on victims and the community, making it a poignant examination of a dark chapter in recent history.
The narrative follows Detective Sergeant Harry Keeble as he recounts his challenging experiences in Child Protection alongside Ella, a newly qualified social worker. Through gripping cases, the book explores the emotional and professional struggles faced by those in the field, highlighting the complexities and harsh realities of protecting vulnerable children. Keeble's insights provide a candid look at the pressures and moral dilemmas inherent in this critical line of work.
