Polecat Brennan
By Philip McCutchan
Commander Shaw was certain Polecat Brennan was dead.
He’d seen Polecat Brennan’s mangled body lying on the street himself… until Max informs Shaw otherwise. The mangled body had been nothing more than a look-alike.
Now, with the vicious killer at large again, Commander Shaw is summoned to deal with him. Initial information suggests Brennan is working with some rather influential people… and some dangerously powerful people. Shaw finds himself dealing with the WUSSWIP again.
Commander Shaw finds out that Polecat Brennan’s lady friend is none other than Steenie Ogmanfiller. The Ogmanfillers were involved with both the CORPSE and WUSSWIP – two opposing outfits. Something was about to go horribly wrong…
When Commander Shaw’s partner, Felicity Mandrake is kidnapped and held as a hostage, the task turns into something more personal. Shaw is torn between wanting to rescue her and do his duty. He unearths a terrifying conspiracy involving the threatened assassinations of both French and British Foreign Ministers – not to mention hundreds of innocent victims – as they cross through the Channel Tunnel.
Can Shaw save Felicity and prevent the impending disaster which could set England and France at loggerheads and allow a neo-Nazi movement to take control of Europe?
Philip McCutchan (1920-1996) grew up in the naval atmosphere of Portsmouth Dockyard and developed a lifetime’s interest in the sea. Military history was an early interest resulting in several fiction books, from amongst his large output, about the British Army and its campaigns, especially in the last 150 years.