book cover of The Jake Tanner Series: Books 4-6
 

The Jake Tanner Series: Books 4-6

(2022)
(A book in the Jake Tanner series)
An omnibus of novels by

 
 
*THREE* HEART-POUNDING CRIME THRILLERS

Detective Constable Jake Tanner becomes entangled in the deadly web of a powerful crime ring — and finds himself the target of a merciless drug lord — in this gripping collection. Continue the series that combines police corruption, organised crime, druglords, human traffickers and much more today. This box set includes the following:

CROSS THE LINE:
Henry Matheson owns the drug trade in East London. To his competitors, he’s feared. To his customers, he’s God. To the police, he’s untouchable. But when the smouldering remains of Henry’s closest competitor are discovered dangling from a lamppost in the middle of his estate, one man decides to take him on: Jake Tanner. But, as Jake soon learns, Matheson plays dirty. And in the estate there are no rules.

OVER THE LINE:
When a sudden and disastrous fraudulent attack decimates Jake's personal finances, he is propelled into the depths of a dark and dangerous underworld, where few resurface. With no money and no help from the authorities he works for, Jake uncovers The Company, a human trafficking network operating in the heart of east London.

PAST THE LINE:
Everyone thought The Cabal was dead, his empire decimated. But when Rupert Haversham, lawyer to the city's criminal underworld, is found brutally murdered in his London home, it becomes apparent to Jake Tanner that's no longer the case. The Cabal is very much alive, pulling the strings, disposing of those closest to the truth. Including Jake.

THE DETECTIVE:
Detective Constable Jake Tanner is a man who will stop at nothing. He's naïve, ambitious and eager to impress - ingredients for a perfect detective with a perfect career. But there are those closest to him who have different ideas.



Genre: Mystery

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