Jackman and Evans
7 primary works
Book 1
Book 2
Book 3
Book 4
Detective Inspector Rowan Jackman faces the most difficult case of his life. His sister-in-law, Sarah, disappears to London and
throws herself into the river. As a woman with a seemingly happy home life and two beloved sons, what drove her to this? As DI
Jackman and DI Evans dig into to Sarah’s life, Jackman realises he knew almost nothing about his sister-in-law’s past. Then, they
discover a woman in a neighbouring village died in similar circumstances. What is the connection to a convicted murderer whose
family are convinced he’s innocent? Who is really pulling the strings? And in a case so close to home can Jackman keep his feelings
under control?
throws herself into the river. As a woman with a seemingly happy home life and two beloved sons, what drove her to this? As DI
Jackman and DI Evans dig into to Sarah’s life, Jackman realises he knew almost nothing about his sister-in-law’s past. Then, they
discover a woman in a neighbouring village died in similar circumstances. What is the connection to a convicted murderer whose
family are convinced he’s innocent? Who is really pulling the strings? And in a case so close to home can Jackman keep his feelings
under control?
Book 5
When a crime wave hits town, Detectives Jackman and Evans must take on a fiendish criminal, while still haunted by Alistair Ashcroft, the serial killer they never caught. The target is a highly sought-after brand of streetwear called Hybrid X, clothing that costs a fortune and resells for unbelievable prices. Houses are burgled, kids mugged on the streets, a young man dies – all for the sake of his shoes – and another boy’s body is found in a pile of rubbish.
Meanwhile illegal steroids are flooding the streets and there are dark movements on the marshes. A shadowy figure called Drake and his team of young criminals seem to be behind it all, but can DI Jackman and Marie prove this before another innocent person dies for clothes that people will kill to own?
Meanwhile illegal steroids are flooding the streets and there are dark movements on the marshes. A shadowy figure called Drake and his team of young criminals seem to be behind it all, but can DI Jackman and Marie prove this before another innocent person dies for clothes that people will kill to own?
Book 6
Serial killer Alistair Ashcroft is back and more terrifying than ever. He sends a sinister warning to
DS Marie Evans and breaks into DI Rowan Jackman’s uneasy domestic bliss. Now everyone Jackman cares about is in danger. Yet for all Ashcroft’s taunts, he is nowhere to be found. Meanwhile, a seemingly routine break-in at the home of gun-club owner Kenneth Harcourt becomes complicated when the man long held responsible for killing Harcourt’s young daughter is shot dead in a car park — by a sniper. A killer is on the loose in the quiet streets of Saltern-le-Fen, and he isn’t going to stop. And the sniper, like Ashcroft, takes to taunting the police: they’ll never catch him, they need to respect him, they shouldn’t be sidetracked looking for their old adversary. Jackman and Evans find themselves in a lethal game of cat-and-mouse, but are they the cats or the mice?
DS Marie Evans and breaks into DI Rowan Jackman’s uneasy domestic bliss. Now everyone Jackman cares about is in danger. Yet for all Ashcroft’s taunts, he is nowhere to be found. Meanwhile, a seemingly routine break-in at the home of gun-club owner Kenneth Harcourt becomes complicated when the man long held responsible for killing Harcourt’s young daughter is shot dead in a car park — by a sniper. A killer is on the loose in the quiet streets of Saltern-le-Fen, and he isn’t going to stop. And the sniper, like Ashcroft, takes to taunting the police: they’ll never catch him, they need to respect him, they shouldn’t be sidetracked looking for their old adversary. Jackman and Evans find themselves in a lethal game of cat-and-mouse, but are they the cats or the mice?
Book 7