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118 pages, Paperback
First published June 30, 2017

"Preliminary Falcon assessment," said Jaget.
"We at the Folly have embraced the potentialities of modern policing," I said
He would have liked blood samples as well, but we've found that people are strangely reluctant to give up their bodily fluids to the police for science.
From a policing perspective, motive is always going to be less important than means and opportunity. Who knows why anybody does anything, right?
The woman who answered the door gave a familiar little start when she saw us and hesitated before saying--"Ah, yes."
We know that reaction well--it is the cry of the guilty middle-class homeowner.
This sort of thing always create a dilemma since since the scale of guilt you're dealing with ranges from using a hosepipe during a ban to having just finished cementing your abusive husband into the patio.
They started with a bell ring, a police knock, then a fist bang accompanied by shouts of "we're the police" which was then bellowed through the letterbox.

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