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Confessions of an Undercover Cop
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Table of Contents
- The end
- In the beginning, there was light
- Drunk and orderly
- Prisoners, property and prostitutes
- In your face
- A manâs world
- Face down in the gutter
- Have you told her?
- Do not pass Go
- Gruesome twosome
- Hard-knock life
- Black and white
- Strapped
- Knee-capped
- Fitness test
- On prescription
- No headway
- Moving west
- All the evidence
- The night I met âŠ
- Up the junction
- Bounty hunting
- Nondescript
- Wheel clampers notorious
- Willy warmers
- Cut!
- House bugs and other nasty things
- Whoâs there?
- In the crowd
- Fast forward
- Working the streets
- Bit of a handful
- Sewer rat
- Suspects with benefits
- Summary justice
- Unmistaken identity
- Down the drain
- Doors
- Dead or alive
- The day I met âŠ
- Street people
- Poisoning pigeons
- âEre!
- Expensive jackpot
- Keeping up appearances
- Marshmallow surprise
- The day I almost met âŠ
- Marianne St John
- Phantom of the theatre
- Fast train to London
- Pockets
- Somebodyâs son
- Polaccâed: police car accidents
- Swinging low
- 999 hoax calls
- A little bit on fire
- Night-duty eyes
- On the job
- Dead ringer
- Perks
- Lucky ladders
- Downfall
- Ailsa MacPhee
- A quick buck
- B for bingo
- Game on
- The beano
- Busted
- Hats off
- MĂ©nage Ă trois
- The cost of an arrest
- The day I met Jennifer
- Exciting boredom
- Saving lives
- It came off in my hand, sarge
- Christmas confession
- The call youâre waiting for
- Animal lovers
- Stanley the Stallion
- Dirty Don
- Importuning and all that
- Daisy chaining
- A pounding
- Cassieâs girls
- Courting
- The verdict
- Contempt
- Through the square window
- Let right be done
- In stitches
- The day Diana died
- Womenâs work
- Mommy dearest
- What do you call it?
- Double jeopardy
- Not their fault
- Mumâs gone to Iceland
- Mother love
- Fly away home
- Wearing his ring
- Whoâs lying?
- The man in the corner
- Head case
- When the Twin Towers fell
- Bin-bag kids
- Pets at home
- For Stan, Santa
- Chasing motorcycles
- Bad apples
- Fair cop, guvânor
- The waiting room
- In my head
- The end â again
- OTS and other strange things
- Acknowledgments
- About the Author
- About the Publisher