Ronnie Howard was a drug dealer, a hit man, a hustler, a bouncer and a thief. He was very nearly a pimp. But he was also a copper with a collection of commendations to his name and over 20 years’ experience.
Ronnie’s undercover work led to some of Britain’s biggest-ever drugs hauls, and his infiltration of a paedophile network helped to avert kidnap and even murder. Meanwhile, his work on the beat earned him a well-deserved reputation as one of the toughest policemen in the UK.
But his work did not earn him friends. Criminals lived in fear of Ronnie and so did his fellow officers. His battle against crime, but also against an increasingly corrupt law-enforcement service, meant that nobody was safe - neither criminals nor his colleague in the police service.
Ronnie was afraid of nothing and no one. For wherever there was trouble to be found, there was also glory to be gained. And Ronnie found the two in equal measure. Ronnie’s Looking For Trouble reveals the true story behind his years in the force and provides an imitable portrait of a professional life livid dangerously on both sides of the law.
He spent over 20 years in the police force, 15 of those undercover. He has a wall full of commendations and a backyard full of enemies. Ronnie has now resigned from the force and divides his time between England and France. This book is definitely worth your time and interest as it opens your eyes to the world of crime and the lengths one man will go to so find justice.
Book courtesy of Mainstream Publishing.
www.mainstreampublishing.com
James Henderson
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