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CONFESSIONS OF AN UNDERCOV EB
About this book
The sixth book in the bestselling Confessions series.
What is life like for a female Undercover Cop?
Ash Cameron gives readers a behind-the-scenes look at life in the Police. Funny, moving and irreverent, you'll never look at a bobby the same way againâŠ
What is life like for an Undercover Cop?
Ash Cameron joined the police in the 70s â think Life on Mars with added ladders in her tights.
From arresting East End gangsters, dealing out justice to football hooligans and coping with sexism on the job, Ash did it all. So when she was asked to go undercover, well, it was just another job, wasn't it?
Told with warmth and humour, these 'confessions' will make you laugh, make you cry, and make you roll your eyes as you learn exactly what goes on behind-the-scenes in the policeâŠ
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Table of Contents
- The end
- In the beginning, there was light
- Drunk and orderly
- Prisoners, property and prostitutes
- In your face
- A manâs world
- Face down in the gutter
- Have you told her?
- Do not pass Go
- Gruesome twosome
- Hard-knock life
- Black and white
- Strapped
- Knee-capped
- Fitness test
- On prescription
- No headway
- Moving west
- All the evidence
- The night I met âŠ
- Up the junction
- Bounty hunting
- Nondescript
- Wheel clampers notorious
- Willy warmers
- Cut!
- House bugs and other nasty things
- Whoâs there?
- In the crowd
- Fast forward
- Working the streets
- Bit of a handful
- Sewer rat
- Suspects with benefits
- Summary justice
- Unmistaken identity
- Down the drain
- Doors
- Dead or alive
- The day I met âŠ
- Street people
- Poisoning pigeons
- âEre!
- Expensive jackpot
- Keeping up appearances
- Marshmallow surprise
- The day I almost met âŠ
- Marianne St John
- Phantom of the theatre
- Fast train to London
- Pockets
- Somebodyâs son
- Polaccâed: police car accidents
- Swinging low
- 999 hoax calls
- A little bit on fire
- Night-duty eyes
- On the job
- Dead ringer
- Perks
- Lucky ladders
- Downfall
- Ailsa MacPhee
- A quick buck
- B for bingo
- Game on
- The beano
- Busted
- Hats off
- Ménage à trois
- The cost of an arrest
- The day I met Jennifer
- Exciting boredom
- Saving lives
- It came off in my hand, sarge
- Christmas confession
- The call youâre waiting for
- Animal lovers
- Stanley the Stallion
- Dirty Don
- Importuning and all that
- Daisy chaining
- A pounding
- Cassieâs girls
- Courting
- The verdict
- Contempt
- Through the square window
- Let right be done
- In stitches
- The day Diana died
- Womenâs work
- Mommy dearest
- What do you call it?
- Double jeopardy
- Not their fault
- Mumâs gone to Iceland
- Mother love
- Fly away home
- Wearing his ring
- Whoâs lying?
- The man in the corner
- Head case
- When the Twin Towers fell
- Bin-bag kids
- Pets at home
- For Stan, Santa
- Chasing motorcycles
- Bad apples
- Fair cop, guvânor
- The waiting room
- In my head
- The end â again
- OTS and other strange things
- Acknowledgments
- About the Author
- About the Publisher