The Winter of '63
by
Stephen Ainley
The Winter of '63
London’s coldest winter in over 200 years.
So cold, that in parts of the East End, you can stroll on the river Thames.
And on one of the worst nights of this terrible winter, only two men are unfortunate enough to be out on the streets…
Jack White and the man he discovers encased in snow, with an axe wedged in his spine.
It’s the Winter of 1963, and Detective Inspector Jack White with the unruly haircut and matching attitude, is battling ice, snow, and a cold-blooded killer.
A gritty thriller with dark humour.
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