Paul Raeburn had been one of Inspector West's targets for many years for West knew that not only was he a millionaire but he was certain that he was a racketeer to boot. And he knew that he was evil and was more than likely behind many of the wrongdoings that were going on in London at the time.The murder of a small-tome crook sets West off again in his attempt to bring Raeburn to justice and, with his trusty team, he shadows Raeburn and his associates. As can be imagined this leads West and his boys into all sorts of difficulties but, in true Scotland Yard tradition and with the help of friends and associates of Raeburn, they manage to extricate themselves from them all.Not only that but they eventually succeed in bringing Raeburn to justice with the help of a few informers. And West is then able to resume a more normal family life with his long-suffering wife and two children.John Creasey captures late 1950s London admirably, as much of the action centres on the capital and its environs; the ambience is good and the atmosphere is at times almost palatable.
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