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2000s: The last of the Locked trilogy
2000s: The last of the Locked trilogy
What DCI Piper dredges up when investigating the cold case of Terrence Whittaker’s disappearance is unexpected and unwelcome – especially when it links to a current missing persons case.Charlie Bell’s only goal in life is ending the tyranny of the Mansel-Jones crime family.
While Ariadne Teddington recovers after a car crash, her missing brother’s case is reopened, and a past she has always struggled to deal with comes back to haunt her. Finding the new lodger isn’t who she was expecting makes life a rollercoaster she can’t get off.What will it take to get a criminal locked down for once and for all?Can the present overcome the past?And can any of them afford the price?
A fictional prison in Wales. Thank goodness it isn’t real as there’s more crime and corruption inside in than out it would seem.
There’s dodgy inmates of course, but this lot take the level of corruption and run with it. Then there’s the prison officers. Not an iota of justice between most of them here… and that’s just for starters.
The portrayal of prison life is not for the faint-hearted. You know it’s not going to be nice or easy, but this prison is more like the ones you see on Banged up Abroad. Raw, gritty and lawless on every level. You see the day to day struggles of the prisoners, the hierachy struggles between them and the fights between the prison officers to. High ranks are everything here.
Get Locked In a bank
Set largely in a bank which is of course fictional. It’s a hostage situation so no locations as such but you get a keen sense of what it would be like being in this kind of situation and it’s as awful as you might imagine…and worse.
Locked Down
A sensitive story dealing with the horrors of a paedophile ring and the desperate search to bring it down and jail those involved. Get some kind of justice for the victims and their families.
Destination: Wales Author/guide: GB Williams Departure Time: 2000s
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