Gaffney and Tipper Mysteries Series by Graham Ison (#2-4)
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Overview: Graham Ison was born and brought up in Surrey where he still lives. The son of an artist, and grandson of a composer, he served in the army for five years before joining the police. After spending some time with the CID at Scotland Yard he transferred to the Diplomatic Protection Group and between 1967 and 1971 was Personal Protection Officer to Prime Ministers Harold Wilson and Edward Heath. In 1981 he moved back to Scotland Yard as Detective Chief Superintendent. He retired at this rank in 1986.
Genre: Thriller, Crime
Confirm or Deny (#2)
How do you find a spy in a group of spies?
There’s a traitor in the ranks of MI5. The Director General is forced to find an outside investigator to conduct a search into his teams. Detective Chief Superintendent John Gaffney is in Special Branch, and with his previous experience and highly qualified mind, he is perfect for the job. With a small but select team, Gaffney is put in charge of the operation.
He plans an elaborate trap, designed to catch those who are usually the ones doing the catching.
Then, they hit a bump. One of the suspects commits suicide.
But is it suicide? With this group of highly trained suspects, anything is possible. Was it suicide, and therefore an admission of guilt? Or was someone trying to cover their own back?
Instead of being thrown off by this development, Gaffney uses this to his advantage. The uncertainty helps to bring some other evidence to light. Him and his team work their way through every fact and every piece of evidence until the truth finally comes to light.
The Home Secretary Will See You Now (#3)
When former actress Elizabeth Lavery is found strangled in her bedroom, both the Commissioner and the Home Secretary are called to Scotland Yard that same night because of the political implications of her murder.
The nuts and bolts of the investigation are put into the capable hands of Detective Chief Superintendent John Gaffney of the Yard’s Special Branch. His first task is to try to establish motive. Was she killed by terrorists, a disturbed burglar, a homicidal psychotic, or did she die at the hands of someone she knew?
As the enquiry progresses, Gaffney discovers that the dead woman’s private life contrasts radically with her public persona, and has threatened the reputations of at least one politician, a peer of the realm, and certain elements of the criminal fraternity. None of this comes as a surprise to Gaffney, and any one of the principal suspects could have a reason to murder her. However, the truth that Gaffney unearths is devastating.
A Damned Serious Business (#4)
When a patrolling police car finds a man slumped over the wheel of a BMW in the middle of the night, it appears to be just another drunken driver come to grief. But the driver is a diplomat, and what he tells the police has serious consequences for international relations.
What begins as a routine traffic offence soon involves the Foreign Office, MI5 and MI6, the German Police, the FBI, the New York Police Department and the Pakistani Secret Service. Aware that the Prime Minister is shortly to visit Pakistan, Commander Frank Hussey, head of Special Branch operations, assigns Detective Chief Superintendent John Gaffney to undertake an urgent enquiry.
Gaffney and Detective Chief Inspector Harry Tipper go to Islamabad, and are immediately embroiled in an enquiry into the suspicious death of a member of the British Embassy’s staff. Is it connected with their enquiry, or is it just an incredible coincidence? As the search for a solution goes on, other startling information emerges until finally the whole network of intrigue is laid bare.
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