Six Days to Death
By Roderic Jeffries
P.C. Tom Brady was not very ambitious, yet to his work he brought a sense of dedication which made him the perfect man to be in charge of an uneventful unit beat: he was a round peg in a round hole.
Then there was a brutal bank robbery, during which he prevented the villains escaping with all they had stolen. Unknown to P.C. Brady initially, the leader of the mob vowed vengeance and set out to gain this with further brutal efficiency.
As the final confrontation came nearer, P.C. Brady was forced to realise not only that his life was at stake, but that duty could mean different things to different people, even to husband and wife who loved each other.