Inspector West Regrets

Inspector West Regrets by John Creasey is a mystery novel published by Pan Books in 1970. This edition spans 157 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Roger West, a detective at Scotland Yard, as he navigates a series of unfortunate events, including physical assaults and accusations of negligence, all while dealing with a troubling murder case that has caught the attention of the Home Office.
Readers will find a gripping narrative that delves into the complexities of police work and the pressures faced by law enforcement. As West confronts various challenges, including a murder investigation involving Andrew Kelham, the tension escalates with each encounter. This book explores themes of duty and the intricacies of detective work within the framework of a police procedural, making it a notable addition to the genre.
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Things are not going well for Roger West, one of Scotland Yard’s finest detectives. In just a few days he had received a bloody nose; been robbed of important papers; shot at; attacked with a knife; and been accused of dereliction of duty. Moreover, the Assistant Commissioner was not pleased. The Home Office were concerned about Andrew Kelham, whose son had been murdered and cleaner strangled. And then West had to meet Mrs. Kelham . . .
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