Book description
Planner' Preston, a lifetime of successful robberies behind him, is
organising a heist against a wages van, ill-guarded and with a
predictable route. After hiring the necessary manpower and allowing for
every contingency, Planner sets a date. Then one of his team learns that
the route has lengthened and the guard has been doubled. Against his
instincts, but goaded by the young recruits who think he has become
timid in his old age, Planner agrees to go ahead - even though he knows
the risks.
Harpur and Iles always suspect Preston is planning something and view
even a visit to the dentist as cause for speculation. Now, the increase
in activity surrounding Planner's associates begins to turn their
detective antennae firmly in his direction. Bill James is the author
of numerous thrillers and crime novels as well as a critical work on
Anthony Powell. In 2006 he was shortlisted for the Crime Writers'
Association's prestigious Duncan Lawrie Dagger award for the year's best
crime novel for Wolves of Memory
. His work is much loved and critically acclaimed; the Sunday Telegraph
describes him as 'bruisingly good' and The Times
as 'subtle and riveting to the last page'. He lives in his native South
Wales.