Chasing Killers: Three Decades of Cracking Crime in the UKs Murder Capital By Joe Jackson
Very good read and interesting as I know the areas he talks about
Very good read and interesting as I know the areas he talks about.worth a read if you know Glasgow to Joe Jackson Interesting account of the life of a policeman in Glasgow from the 1960's to the 1990's. There's a good mixture of humour and details about the various criminals and crimes. There are also the victims which are mentioned, with some obviously making a big impression on Joe Jackson.
Some of the cases and events are well known, like Bible John, others are new to me. The sort of author it would be interesting to talk to. Joe Jackson 100% recommended. Brilliantly written account. Joe Jackson Great read!
My only gripe I suppose was it was far too short! That being said it was a fantastic read. X Joe Jackson
Glasgow is known as the murder capital of Britain and no one understands why better than Joe Jackson. For over 30 years, Jackson worked the crime beat, first as a uniformed cop then as a seasoned murder squad detective. In this hard-hitting memoir of his most memorable cases, he reveals the reality behind chasing killers and other crooks in 'No Mean City'.
As a young cop, Jackson was threatened by Glasgow's most ruthless gangster, Arthur Thomson, and, as a fresh detective, he took part in the hunt for Bible John, Glasgow's most shadowy serial killer. He locked up more than his fair share of paedophiles and sex beasts along the way and, as a veteran Senior Investigating Officer, he cracked the hardest homicide nut there is: a murder without a body. Jackson's investigations have grabbed headlines, while his 'collars' have filled jails.
Chasing Killers will shock readers with its behind-the-scenes look at how murder probes are run. Every case is related with candour and humour, and is laced with the kind of detail that only an expert can provide.
Joe Jackson has been called the real-life Taggart, but this is no TV fantasy - this is real city police work: concrete hard, soot black and blood red. Chasing Killers: Three Decades of Cracking Crime in the UKs Murder Capital