Peter Bleksley: 5 books

Book cover of The Gangbuster - To Catch a Gangster, You Have to Live Like One
by Peter Bleksley
Language: English
Release Date: January 5, 2017

‘Four million quid. There it was, inches away from me on a hotel table. Not in conventional currency, but in the world’s deadliest commodity. Heroin.’ As part of Scotland Yard’s undercover team, it was Peter Bleksley’s job to infiltrate some of the capital’s most dangerous gangs...
Book cover of On the Run - TV's Top Fugitive Hunter Investigates the UK's Worst Unsolved Murders
by Peter Bleksley
Language: English
Release Date: January 25, 2018

TV's top fugitive hunter investigates the UK's worst unsolved murders. Roughly ten per cent of all murders in the UK go unsolved. Here, Britain's top ex-undercover cop shines new light on cases up and down the country in search of answers. Peter Bleksley's life has been devoted to investigating....
Book cover of Gangbuster
by Peter Bleksley
Language: English
Release Date: July 1, 2012

Four million quid. There it was, inches away from me on a hotel table. Not in conventional currency, but in the world's deadliest commodity. Heroin. The guy sitting opposite me was there to sell it. I was there to buy it. This was the trap we'd set for the biggest fish in international drug trafficking....
Book cover of Ten Most Wanted

Ten Most Wanted

Britain's Top Undercover Cop Reivestigates Ten of the UK's Worse Unsolved Murders

by Peter Bleksley
Language: English
Release Date: June 1, 2007

When people talk about getting away with murder, few realize that in reality 1 in 10 murderers do. In this chilling book, bestselling author and former undercover detective Peter Bleksley examines just why so many murders go unsolved. Despite the fact that we are photographed up to 300 times a day...
Book cover of To Catch A Killer - My Hunt for the Truth Behind the Doorstep Murder
by Peter Bleksley
Language: English
Release Date: November 15, 2018

On 28 November 2004, banker and father-of-two Alistair Wilson was shot three times on his doorstep in a killing more commonly associated with inner city gang wars than a sleepy seaside town in the Scottish Highlands. Almost fifteen years later, the question remains: why? Who would wish to kill...
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