Wolves of Memory

“Wolves of Memory” by Bill James is a first edition published by W. W. Norton in 2007, featuring 242 pages in English. This book presents a meticulously crafted narrative centered around a cash-in-transit raid that goes wrong when armed police intervene. As the situation unfolds, the relatives and friends of those arrested suspect that critical information was leaked by the sole individual who managed to escape, prompting Deputy Constable Colin Harpur and Assistant Constable Desmond Iles to take on the responsibility of safeguarding the informant and his family.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the complexities surrounding the heist and its aftermath, delving into themes of loyalty and betrayal within the framework of a police procedural. The story intricately weaves elements of mystery and travel, as the characters navigate the challenges posed by their circumstances. This edition offers a comprehensive look at the unfolding drama, making it a significant addition to the genre.
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A large, carefully plotted “cash-in-transit” raid goes hopelessly awry when armed policemen intervene to seize the perpetrators. Relatives and friends of the incarcerated are convinced that information–the date, the time–was leaked by the only man to escape before his arrest. Deputy Constable Colin Harpur and Assistant Constable Desmond Iles are delegated the job of hiding and protecting the informant and his family.
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