Book 1

Mad Carew

by Ken McCoy

Published 7 January 2004
Ex-cop Sam Carew is starting work in the family firm with his father Ernest. All goes well until Ernest is found dead on the building site, with one of his employees at the scene. The police are convinced this is an open and shut case - but Sam becomes increasingly sceptical and decides to do some investigation of his own.

Book 2

Tripper

by Ken McCoy

Published 1 December 2005
Discover distinguished crime writers at A&B. When Ron Crusher is forced at gunpoint onto the parapet of a 12-storey office block in the centre of Unsworth, he suspects that he's being used to distract the police while a criminal gang escapes and that his life will be spared. After all, he can't recall any grudges from his army days in Northern Ireland and he doubts there is any connection with Milo Morrell, local club-owner and supplier who is offloading cocaine in order to go legit. But just minutes later he is sent plunging to his death, splattered across the pavement below without ever knowing why. Meanwhile Sam Carew, ex-cop turned builder and amateur private detective, is hired to go undercover to discover if Joey Gladstone, cruise ship crooner and self-confessed ladies man, is cheating on his wife. When he departs for Bridgetown, Barbados where the Caribbean Rose is currently docked, little does Sam know that he will be drawn into the investigation of Ron Crusher's apparently motiveless murder, which will take him back to the murky depths of Unsworth's criminal underworld.

Book 3

Hammerhead

by Ken McCoy

Published 12 March 2007
Sam 'Mad' Carew is safe and bored. When a beautiful woman asks for his help, he can not help but be intrigued. It turns out that in his old job as a copper, Sam helped put away her father for murder. Even then Sam had his suspicions as to Kevin Kilpatrick's guilt but as the man confessed to both the violent murders for which he was accused, that was it, case closed. Nine years into two successive life sentences, Kilpatrick is still keeping schtum. His daughter, the delectable Alison, adamantly refuses to believe in her father's guilt and, using every womanly wile, encourages Sam to investigate. A recent spate of murders, using a similar method as that used on one of Kilpatrick's supposed victims, convinces Sam she may have a point. However, he doesn't bargain on getting mixed up with one of the most ruthless and sadistic crime families in the country. The Robinson clan has its fingers in every pie: prostitution, drug rackets and blackmail are just some of their illegal enterprises, all hidden behind an innocent building supplies front. But what is their connection to the seemingly random murders?
And who are the beautiful women the victims are reported to have been seen with before their untimely demise? The police at Unsworth nick are as obstructive as ever, and as Sam's relationship with DCI Bowman rapidly deteriorates he finds himself relying on the clandestine but reluctant assistance of his good friend, DC Owen Price. As the body count racks up, Sam realises he'll have to take his chances and come face to face with the killer - the elusive and aptly named 'Hammerhead' - to knock this one on the head.