Justice for Esther

Justice for Esther by Robert Henson, published by Amazon Digital Services LLC – Kdp on September 30, 2019, is a gripping narrative set against the backdrop of 1974 Leeds. This edition spans 246 pages and is presented in English. The story revolves around Esther Grey, a Holocaust survivor who, on Christmas Eve, becomes the victim of a hit-and-run incident involving suspected senior police officers. As her body is concealed and the truth is obscured, the narrative delves into themes of corruption, police misconduct, and the lengths to which individuals will go to protect their reputations.
Readers will follow Inspector John Evans as he navigates a web of deceit within the West Yorkshire Metropolitan Police. After receiving a tip about the involvement of senior officers in Esther’s death, Evans teams up with colleagues to conduct an unofficial investigation. The plot thickens as they confront the dangerous tactics employed by those in power, raising questions about justice and accountability. This mystery intertwines elements of crime and police procedurals, offering a suspenseful exploration of moral dilemmas and institutional corruption.
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Corruption – theft – deception – perverting the course of justice – police misconduct.
How low will senior members of a large Metropolitan Police Force, the Ministry of Defence and the Secret Service stoop to protect their careers and reputation?
It’s Christmas Eve 1974 in Leeds.
Esther Grey, a Holocaust surviver, suffers from depression and shuns any social contact with others. She finds solace only by walking alone in the shadows of the streets in Leeds at night. But tonight she will never return home. As Esther crosses a dimly lit avenue, she is knocked down and killed by a suspected drunk driver who, together with the three passengers in the car, remove her body from the scene and dump it several miles away.
Inspector John Evans is a member of the West Yorkshire Metropolitan Police Internal Discipline and Complaints Department, known cynically by his operational colleagues, as ‘Rubber Heelers’ who would lock up their own Grandmothers.
Evans is contacted by DS Downing, a colleague he previously worked with, who informs him of an anonymous caller claiming the driver and passengers in the car involved in the fatal RTA were, in fact, serving senior police officers of the Force. Downing reports this to DCI Bell, his boss, who swiftly takes him off the case. But when the caller contacts him again, naming Bell as a co-conspirator, he realises he cannot trust anyone except his old friend John Evans. How far does this corruption go up the ladder?
Together with two other colleagues, Evans forms an unlikely team and embarks on an unofficial investigation to identify those responsible. However, they are totally unprepared to deal with the dangerous onslaught of underhand tactics unleashed by those in power.
Will they survive and will there ever be justice for Esther? Or are these secrets too damning for the Establishment to concede?
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