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The Good Cop: The true story of Ron Iddles, Australia's greatest detective

✍ Scribed by Ford, Justine


Book ID
108999100
Publisher
Pan Macmillan
Year
2016
Tongue
en-AU
Weight
2 MB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781743535080

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


�A � Assume nothing. B � Believe nothing. C � Check Everything.�In an incredible twenty-five-year career as a homicide detective, Ron Iddles� conviction rate was 99%. Yet that only partly explains why Iddles is known to cops and crims alike as �The Great Man�. Tough, inventive and incorruptible, stoic in the face of senseless horror yet unafraid to shed tears for a victim, Ron has applied his country cunning and city savvy to over 320 homicide cases � some of them the most infamous, compelling and controversial crimes in the nation�s history. To the victims of crime, Ron is both a shoulder to cry on and an avenging angel.Ron Iddles never gave up on a �lost� cause. He became a regular on the nightly news � the dogged face of Australian justice. Working long hours dodging bullets, chasing leads and outwitting killers, Ron would tell his teams: �The answer is just one call away�. And in 2015, that belief saw him crack Victoria�s oldest unsolved homicide, yet another remarkable feat in a life devoted to keeping the public safe.This is the extraordinary inside story of a real crime crusader. Ron Iddles. The Good Cop.


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